Thanks for this. I'm new so I'm glad that I am on the right track.

On Feb 18, 3:03 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> cool. I never thought about this. You can make it much simpler:
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> def users():
>     def index():
>         return dict(message="List users")
>     def new():
>         return dict(message="Add new user")
>     def edit():
>         return dict(message="Edit an existing user")
>     return locals().get(request.args(0),'not defined')
>
> On Feb 18, 12:47 pm, Ross Peoples <ross.peop...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I am trying to make an 'admin' controller that will allow
> > administrators of the app to administer different parts of the app.
> > One of the things to administer will be listing, adding, and removing
> > of users. So, ideally, I would like my URL structure to be like this:
> > "/[app]/admin/users/index". I have found a way to make it work, but I
> > was wondering if there is a better way. This is my admin.py controller
> > so far:
>
> > def index():
> >     return dict(message="This will eventually return a window allowing
> > you to select different administrative options.")
>
> > def users():
> >     def index():
> >         return dict(message="List users")
>
> >     def new():
> >         return dict(message="Add new user")
>
> >     def edit():
> >         return dict(message="Edit an existing user")
>
> >     if request.args(0):
> >         action = request.args(0)
> >         if action == 'new':
> >             return new()
> >         elif action == 'edit':
> >             return edit()
> >         else:
> >             return index()
> >     else:
> >         return index()
>
> > So am I going about this the right way, or am I totally off base?
> > Thanks.

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