Re: [web2py] Re: web2py, amazon ec2 and static pages outside of the application

2011-12-08 Thread José Luis Redrejo Rodríguez
2011/12/8 Marco Tulio Cicero de M. Porto : > I was wondering if there was any configuration on Apache that could help on > that, so that I could set the php application on www root and the web2py > applications on www-data ... > That's exactly what explains the recipe http://www.web2pyslices.com/

[web2py] Re: web2py, amazon ec2 and static pages outside of the application

2011-12-08 Thread howesc
while i don't know the apache directive off the top of my head there most certianly is a way to direct requests based on subdomain and i think also based on path to different places on disk. i'm 99% certain that some reading on apache conf will be worthwhile! cfh

[web2py] Re: web2py, amazon ec2 and static pages outside of the application

2011-12-08 Thread Marco Tulio Cicero de M. Porto
I was wondering if there was any configuration on Apache that could help on that, so that I could set the php application on www root and the web2py applications on www-data ... 2011/12/8 Marco Tulio Cicero de M. Porto > I'd appreciate, (that's what I was going to say when the mail was sent by >

[web2py] Re: web2py, amazon ec2 and static pages outside of the application

2011-12-08 Thread Marco Tulio Cicero de M. Porto
I'd appreciate, (that's what I was going to say when the mail was sent by itself... :P :) Thanks in advanced, Marco Tulio 2011/12/8 Marco Tulio Cicero de M. Porto > well, about this: I created an application called "maps" and moved the > whole php application to > /home/www-data/web2py/applicat

[web2py] Re: web2py, amazon ec2 and static pages outside of the application

2011-12-08 Thread Marco Tulio Cicero de M. Porto
well, about this: I created an application called "maps" and moved the whole php application to /home/www-data/web2py/applications/maps/static/i3geo so that, now instead of http://servername.com/i3geo I have http://servername.com/maps/static/i3geo wich ends up working since I can see the static fil