Sorry, please disregard the above question...

Thanks you Fran for the help with apache mod_rewrite, and thank you
Jonathan for your help on with that and routes.py. Much
appreciated. :o)

On Jul 30, 8:19 pm, LB22 <latn.bl...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> OK, another question regarding routes.py (since I've started fiddling
> with it again)...
>
> Is it possible to temporarily store a value passed to a function, then
> use that value in the rewrite? I'm trying to get it working but
> haven't got it right yet. Example:
>
> routes_in=(
> ('/value' , '/rewritten/path/to?variable=value')
> )
>
> On Jul 30, 4:16 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jul 30, 2009, at 8:02 AM, LB22 wrote:
>
> > > I appreciate the responses Fran, but I don't, I still feel like
> > > there's something crucial missing here, something that I'm missing.
> > > I'm sure it shouldn't be this difficult (I have done simple domain
> > > redirects in the past). It would be a lot easier if I could routes.py
> > > url rewrites to work as I expect. Either way, with routes.py, or
> > > apache mod_rewrite, I'm pretty stuck. I just want to get this working
> > > one way or another.
>
> > > So, coming back to routes.py, if I do:
>
> > > routes_in(
> > > ('/func','/app/control/func'),
> > > )
>
> > > routes_out()
>
> > > Should this work? I'm trying to understand why it doesn't.
>
> > The routes.py rewriter implicitly wraps your pattern in ^pattern$, so  
> > at a minimum you probably want to catch any arguments that follow /
> > func. For that matter, your pattern won't catch '/func/'. So you might  
> > want something like
>
> > ('/func','/app/control/func'),
> > ('/func/(?P<any>.*)','/app/control/func/\g<any>'),
>
> > and
>
> > ('/app/control/func)','/func'),
> > ('/app/control/func/(?P<any>.*)','/func/\g<any>'),
>
> > (I'm sure that the issue with the trailing slash has a more elegant  
> > solution, but I haven't found it yet. Hence my earlier question about  
> > routes.py debugging.)
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