If you name your application 'init' (like I wrote in step 3) it should be 
automatically started when you point to YOUR_USERNAME.pythonanywhere.com


On Friday, January 31, 2014 2:07:00 PM UTC+1, Bklynate wrote:
>
> This worked, Thank you very much.
>
> One more question though, How do I get my "
> YOUR_USERNAME.pythonanywhere.com/" to automatically direct to my webapp 
> instead of point to the generic "Welcome" HelloWorld app?
>
> Otherwise I have to constantly add the app in for "
> YOUR_USERNAME.pythonanywhere.com/app2"
>
>
> On Friday, January 31, 2014 4:14:44 AM UTC-5, Dragan Matic wrote:
>>
>>
>>    1. Create an account on pythonanywhere and log in (I presume you want 
>>    a "Beginner" account for 0$/month)
>>    2. Click on "Dashboard"
>>    3. Click on "Web"
>>    4. Click on "Add a new web app"
>>    5. Click "Next", click on "web2py"
>>    6. Enter your admin password, click on "Next"
>>    7. You can now see web2py installation on "
>>    http://YOUR_USERNAME.pythonanywhere.com/welcome/default/index";
>>    
>> Now you need to upload your web app from your computer to 
>> pythonanywhere.com
>>
>>
>>    1. Go to your web2py dev machine (presumably on 
>>    http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/site) and press "Manage" and then 
>>    "Pack all" on your application. Save it somewhere on disk
>>    2. In order to upload your app go to 
>>    https://YOUR_USERNAME.pythonanywhere.com/admin (note the *https://*), 
>>    login with your admin password
>>    3. On "Upload and install packed application", "Application name" 
>>    type "init"
>>    4. On "Upload package" select the file that you have saved in step 1
>>    5. You should now have your application on 
>>    http://YOUR_USERNAME.pythonanywhere.com/
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:11:01 PM UTC+1, Bklynate wrote:
>>>
>>> Okay,
>>>
>>> I couldn't really think of a title that accurately described the problem 
>>> I am having. I am currently working through a web2py beginner tutorial that 
>>> has me - well doing a lot of coding and tinkering. I would like to host the 
>>> web-app that I have been developing locally on my computer using 
>>> PythonAnywhere.com, but can't for the life of me figure out how to properly 
>>> get this app from my computer onto PythonAnywhere.com ...
>>>
>>> I really wanted to show my cousin whose currently learning HTML - what 
>>> could be possible using a web framework instead.
>>>
>>> [STEP-BY-STEP]Help on this matter would be greatly appreciated
>>>
>>> Thx,
>>> Nate 
>>>
>>

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