Sorry, but that doesn't seem to do it either.

I've tried all of the following.

Error "invalid view (index/index.html)"
http://localhost:8000/test/index/index.html
http://localhost:8000/test/index/index
http://localhost:8000/test/index

And the following all give: "invalid controller (views/index)"
http://localhost:8000/test/views/index/index
http://localhost:8000/test/views/index

So still no progress. More descriptive error messages would be useful. Is 
there no way to enable some during development?

Thanks,
Jonathan

On Sunday, January 5, 2014 6:16:57 PM UTC, Annet wrote:
>
>
>
>> My controller is called index.py:
>>
>>> def index():
>>> return dict(message=T("Hello World"))
>>
>>
>
> In that case your url should be http://localhost:8000/test/index/index
>
>  
>
>>
>> And now I've edited my view to:
>>
>>> <h1>hello world</h1>
>>> <h2>{{=message}}</h2>
>>
>>
>>  
> and your view should be in views/index/index.html
>
> in web2py the url has the following pattern 
> host:port/application/controller/function
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Annet
>

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