On 3 Jul 2013, at 1:13 PM, Icham Achtir wrote:
> thanks you.
>
> I mean an example of the pattern-based router.
> Before I leave my office, I have try tu use the pattern-based router.
> And i don't find the solution, for example when i request the url
> mydomain/user1/myApp that work but when
thanks you.
I mean an example of the pattern-based router.
Before I leave my office, I have try tu use the pattern-based router.
And i don't find the solution, for example when i request the url
mydomain/user1/myApp that work but when I click on home
Home point to mydomain/user1/myApp/user1/myAp
On 3 Jul 2013, at 12:38 PM, Icham Achtir wrote:
> Thanks can you give my an example ?
>
>
>
For path_prefix, you mean? Just specify path_prefix = 'user1' in your router.
The router will strip that from incoming URLs, so the rest of the URL can
include an application.
routers = dict(
BA
Thanks can you give my an example ?
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On 3 Jul 2013, at 8:08 AM, keiser1080 wrote:
> and routes.py
>
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> # default_application, default_controller, default_function
> # are used when the respective element is missing from the
> # (possibly rewritten) incoming URL
> #
> default_application = 'init'# ordi
Hi all,
I need to configure a webserver with multiples web2py instances.
Each instance is linked to a python virtualenv in home folder of each users
(3 users)
- I have no access to the dns and the proxy
- and can't ask to modify the dns and webproxy
- and can't install a local dns se
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