Sorry,
I'm a real newbie and obviously something that is obvious to everyone else
is not obvious to me.
I've done the install of web.py and created the first tutorial containing:
*import web*
*urls = {*
* '/', 'index'*
* }*
*class index:*
* def GET(self):*
* return "Hello, world!"*
*if __name__ == "__main__":*
* app = web.application(urls, globals())*
* app.run()*
Note: I am running this with python 2.7.3.
I was not sure where to store this "code.py" file. I have tried:
C:\python27\Scripts
and
C:\index
In both cases, the web server starts and recognizes attempts to attach to
it with either
http:\\0.0.0.0:8080
or http:\\localhost:8080
but the web server can't find the index:
*C:\index>python code.py*
*http://0.0.0.0:8080/*
*127.0.0.1:49617 - - [28/Dec/2016 13:00:39] "HTTP/1.1 GET /" - 404 Not
Found*
*127.0.0.1:49686 - - [28/Dec/2016 13:01:17] "HTTP/1.1 GET /" - 404 Not
Found*
Any help on where I should store code.py so the web server can find "Hello,
World"?
I am trying this out on Windows 10 with just the development, localhost
approach.
Thanks for any help offered.
Bryan
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