> class sayName(app.page):
>    path = '/sayName/(.*)'
>    def GET(self, name = 'John'):
>        return name
>
> If I visit this url "http://myhost/sayName/joe"; , it prints 'joe'
> but if I simply visit "http://myhost/sayName/";   without specifying a
> name, it ignores the default value for name, and it prints nothing.
>
> Is this a bug, or this is how it's supposed to work?
> Should I indicate another path in the class instead?

What happens is that the (.*) picks up the value '' (since . means
zero or more) and then passes this to GET, so GET('') is called and
the default value is never seen. This might work; I'm not sure:

path = '/sayName/(.+)?'

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