Day 1 newbie. I feel I have entered a new wonderland of capabilities, and 
lucky to have found web2py, with all the noise being made about flask and 
django. Flask is all "now to do this you have to install that" and django's 
"awesome documentation" made me want to give up. Web2py on the other hand 
seems to be teaching itself, and the tutorial I'm watching is great. But 
one problem:

I typed this html correctly (see closing tags) but this is what shows up on 
the screen, and I can't save it because web2py knows it's wrong:

    def hello():
        return <html><body><h1>Hello World<h1><body><html>

Neither the forward slash on the main keyboard or the number pad works in 
the editor:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/edit/app1/controllers/test.py?id=controllers__test__py

Tested the key, it works. The question mark works in general and on the 
editor, it types a forward slash anywhere else including the url bar of the 
same page. I have never encountered this anywhere before.

I made a different test file in controllers and also a test file in view, 
no forward slash is possible in either editor.

Nothing wrong with this keyboard: 
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Thanks.

Scott

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