So, you have define your base "routes.py" on web2py folder.
Then, do you have set up an app-specific routes.py in your application
folder?

For example, in welcome app you should have a routes.py file containing
something like (just a stupid example from one of my apps) :

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
routes_in = (
  (r'/whatever', r'/welcome/default/whatever'),
  (r'/contact', r'/welcome/default/contact_form'),
  (r'/robots.txt', r'/welcome/static/robots.txt'),
)

routes_out = [(x, y) for (y, x) in routes_in]


2013/10/25 António Ramos <ramstei...@gmail.com>

> I dont get it.
>
>
> i tried this with no success
> i created an empty routes.py file in my web2py folder
> then inside i wrote
>
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> routes_app = (
>     (r'.*?:http?://www.cires.pt:\w* /$anything', r'welcome'),
>     (r'.*?:http?://apps.cires.pt/empre:\w* /$anything', r'empre'),
>     (r'.*?:http?://apps.cires.pt/erp:\w* /$anything', r'welcome')
> )
>
> the last tuple i wrote to test if http?://apps.cires.pt/erp would
> redirect to the welcome app. It did not!
>
>
> I think this routes.py is being ignored.
> Also i think i dont get it how to use routes.py
>
> Thank you for your info
>
>
> 2013/10/25 Paolo Valleri <paolo.vall...@gmail.com>
>
>>  I've this setup on a server:
>> routers = dict(
>>      BASE  = dict(
>>         default_application='vtraffic',
>>         default_controller='default',
>>         root_static = ['favicon.ico', 'robots.txt',
>> 'google51a05a100c482cad.html', 'sitemap.xml'],
>> domains = {'traffic.integreen-life.bz.it':'vtraffic',
>>  'parking.integreen-life.bz.it':'parkbz'}
>> ),
>>     vtraffic = dict(languages=['en', 'it', 'de']),
>>     parkbz = dict(languages=['en', 'it', 'de']),
>> )
>>
>>
>> hope it helps
>> Paolo
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 24, 2013 11:19:05 PM UTC+2, Loïc wrote:
>>>
>>> Considering my previous post, and the routes documentation :
>>> http://www.web2py.com/books/**default/chapter/29/04/the-**
>>> core?search=routes#Routes-on-**error<http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04/the-core?search=routes#Routes-on-error>
>>>
>>> Did you try to set up you routes.py file? Do you have a specific
>>> problems / error messages? Can you show us some code?
>>>
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