[web2py] Re: WSGI, Apache2, and web2py NOT at root

2010-02-16 Thread mdipierro
No. This should got in the errata page (to be created and attached to preface) until it is fixed in the book. On Feb 16, 6:42 am, Christopher Steel wrote: > Thanks, > > In our new documentation scheme would this become a comment in the now > online book? > > C > > On Feb 15, 11:10 am, mdipierro

[web2py] Re: WSGI, Apache2, and web2py NOT at root

2010-02-16 Thread Christopher Steel
Thanks, In our new documentation scheme would this become a comment in the now online book? C On Feb 15, 11:10 am, mdipierro wrote: > I am changing this in trunk. I run into the same problem. The new > script also prompts you for the admin password. > > On Feb 15, 9:31 am, Christopher Steel wr

[web2py] Re: WSGI, Apache2, and web2py NOT at root

2010-02-15 Thread mdipierro
I am changing this in trunk. I run into the same problem. The new script also prompts you for the admin password. On Feb 15, 9:31 am, Christopher Steel wrote: > This is a "reprint" from web2pyslice located here > ->http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/29and a comment I > left. Some

[web2py] Re: WSGI, Apache2, and web2py NOT at root

2010-02-15 Thread Christopher Steel
This is a "reprint" from web2pyslice located here -> http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/29 and a comment I left. Some of the other comments look like they could be helpful as well, I notice at least one about an updated ubuntu install script. Here is my comment regarding the Ubuntu

[web2py] Re: WSGI, Apache2, and web2py NOT at root

2010-02-13 Thread rppowell
I don't know if this would help, but I had this problem in setting up web2py using FastCGI: I wanted to have web2py in a subdirectory off of my main page; http://www.rppowell.com/web2py/ Here is what I put in my .htaccess: RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^dispatch\.fcgi/ - [L] RewriteRule ^(.*)