Sorry I mean this

routes_onerror = [('dojo/*', '/dojo/error/index'),
                  ('musico/*', '/musico/error/index'),]

returns a invalid request when going www.namiyama.com/index.php

*cheers



On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Andrew Evans <randra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello it has stopped working for some reason
>
> and I have no idea what is wrong :-?
>
> routes_onerror = [('dojo/*','/dojo/error/index'),
>                   ('musico/*, /musico/error/index'),]
>
>
>
> def index():
>     if request.vars.code == '400':
>         redirect(URL('default', 'index'))
>     elif request.vars.code == '404':
>         redirect(URL('default', 'index'))
>     else:
>         redirect(URL('default', 'index'))
>
>
> but when I use
>
> routes_onerror = [('*/*','/dojo/error/index')]
>
> it works fine *confused
>
> Any ideas *cheers
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Andrew Evans <randra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ok ty I got it haha
>>
>> now I feel like a novice :-P
>>
>> I had an extra period in the routes.py filename so it was routes..py
>>
>>
>> any ty for the advice *cheers
>>
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>
>

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