You have 3 options (assuming default.py controller)

1)
def user(): return auth()
# create a single view called default/user.html for all urls

2)
def user():
    if request.args: response.view='user/%s.html' % request.args[0]
    return auth()
# create individual views 'default/user/login.html' etc.

3)
def login(): return auth.login()
# create view "default/login.html"
def register(): return auth.register()
# create view "default/register.html"
etc etc

Massimo



On Apr 1, 9:26 pm, TheDude <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've tried using Web2Py's auth system and then tried creating the
> following views:
> user/register.html
> user/create.html
> default/user/register.html
> default/user/create.html
> auth/create.html
> auth/register.html
>
> None of them worked, how do you allow views for <domain>/default/user/
> register ?
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