update - seems to only work if you have multiple page definitions in
same html file.

On Apr 2, 1:02 pm, ChrisM <cjjmur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i am using the examples from;
>
> I have a incoming request at
>
> http://localhost:8000/#/init/default/map_geoloc
>
> in routes.py i have:
>
> routes_in = ((r'.*:/favicon.ico', r'/examples/static/favicon.ico'),
>              (r'.*:/robots.txt', r'/examples/static/robots.txt'),
>              (r'.*:/#/init/default/map_geoloc', r'/init/default/
> map_geoloc'),
>              ((r'.*http://otherdomain.com.*(?P<any>.*)', r'/app/ctr
> \g<any>')))
>
> doesn't seem to work as i have a google map which will load at
>
> http://localhost:8000/init/default/map_geoloc
>
> but through a jquery link
>
> http://localhost:8000/#/init/default/map_geoloc
>
> with the additional # google map will not load, anyone else solved
> this one?
>
> Regards
> Chrism

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