Thank you Dave,

There are no error logs from this :( It just keep showing internal server 
error until I delete the routes,py from the root folder.

Sorry for topping up the post, I cannot remove it anymore, shall I delete 
the post?

Thanks


On Thursday, 16 April 2020 01:09:17 UTC+2, Dave S wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 4:05:48 PM UTC-7, Anatoli Hristov wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I used to use the routes.py in the root of web2py folder where after 
>> deployed a new server, and restored the web apps, it shows (Internal server 
>> error):
>>
>> This is my routes.py 
>>
>>
>>> *routers = dict(*
>>> *    BASE  = dict(*
>>> *        domains = {*
>>> *            'mydomain.com <http://mydomain.com>' : 'myapp',*
>>> *        }*
>>> *    ),**)*
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you helping me out -_-
>>
>>
>
> Is there a ticket generated?  Probably in myapp/errors ...
> Otherwise, what is in the web2py.log or your front-end logs?
>
> BTW, Google Groups doesn't make it clear, but the "show on top" setting 
> for a post should be reserved for posts that relate to policies and 
> resources, like Massimo's note about the new py4web group.
>
> /dps
>  
>

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