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the URLs which is especially handy for applications that are used from
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mobile devices with slower network connections. If the user can directly
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go to the desired page without having to hit the index page it is more
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likely he will like the page and come back next time.
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likely he or she will like the page and come back next time.
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As you have seen above, the :meth:`~flask.Flask.route` decorator is used
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to bind a function to a URL. Here are some basic examples::
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this_is_never_executed()
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This is a rather pointless example because a user will be redirected from
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the index to a page he cannot access (401 means access denied) but it
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the index to a page he or she cannot access (401 means access denied) but it
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shows how that works.
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By default a black and white error page is shown for each error code. If
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user from one request to the next. This is implemented on top of cookies
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for you and signs the cookies cryptographically. What this means is that
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the user could look at the contents of your cookie but not modify it,
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unless he knows the secret key used for signing.
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unless he or she knows the secret key used for signing.
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In order to use sessions you have to set a secret key. Here is how
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sessions work::
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Good applications and user interfaces are all about feedback. If the user
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does not get enough feedback he will probably end up hating the
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does not get enough feedback he or she will probably end up hating the
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application. Flask provides a really simple way to give feedback to a
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user with the flashing system. The flashing system basically makes it
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possible to record a message at the end of a request and access it next
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