Flask Web Development with Python Tutorial – 2 – Routing

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17 responses to “Flask Web Development with Python Tutorial – 2 – Routing”

  1. Mark Alexa Avatar

    Smashing tutorial …. as always from Bucky. Bucky delivers !

  2. Prasad Dalavi Avatar

    The requested URL was not found on the server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again.

    why is this happening?

  3. Jack Clinton Avatar

    Using 'post' as part of a route (or as the name of a function decorated as an http route) is potentially very confusing for a beginner.

  4. 王凌波 Avatar

    hai,thenewboston,if u use %s,then you will get str and so if we want an int number wo should use %d ,right?

  5. raghuveer sykam Avatar

    in this why u didnt use debug = true in app.run()..

  6. sk sid Avatar

    am getting not found the requested URL was not found on the server.if you entered the URL manually please check spelling in tuna

  7. Ted Baxter Avatar

    what code do you use to pass two or more int to the browser. This code doesn't seem to work for two ints.

  8. Ted Baxter Avatar

    What command do you use to refresh the page every few seconds?

  9. NARVEER YADAV Avatar

    hey that's a great video…thanks a lot

  10. Wojcimierz Avatar

    it's so fuckin easy compared to spring mvc to start with something in python 😉

  11. Totte Lundgren Avatar

    I'm getting typeError, been going thru the code a million times, it's identical as far as I can see.

    builtins.TypeError
    TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting

  12. Faisal Patel Avatar

    The lasagna returns

  13. Droggelbecher Avatar

    What happens when I use a different Datatype?

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