,,,, you can find KPAX on www.web2py.com by following the link (on
right) "Repository of free web2py apps", or simply at
http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/appliances

On Oct 5, 11:24 pm, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jaroslaw
>
> On Oct 5, 10:53 pm, Jaroslaw Zabiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On 5 Paź, 15:27, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > routes_in only deals with path_info not hostname. the web-server deals
> > > with hostname.
>
> > But I found an example which seems to say something 
> > different:http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/67(Itlooks like
> > there is a colon character used for separating domain/IP and
> > path_info... am I right?)
>
> The example refers to the fact that when writing routes_in you can
> rewrite the URL based on the requester IP address (not your own
> hostname). This is because sometimes I want to limit access to a
> certain range of IPs or explicitly block an IP.
>
> > > There is a book on Amazon.
>
> > I know. I have already ordered it (but it will take a couple of days
> > until it will be delivered to Ireland).
>
> It is really good news that you were able to order it.
> Thank you for doing so.
>
> > > I do not know Merb, nor I think it is as widely used that it will
> > > teach much to web2py users. Anyway, if you want to send me an updated
> > > comparison including Merb, I may post it or include it.
>
> > If I am more familiar with web2py I will try to do it. Merb (http://
> > merbivore.com/) is not so popular but, to be honest, web2py is either.
>
> True but for some reason I know web2py better then Merb (this does not
> mean it is better).
>
> > How web2py solve sending mails? Is that any special mailer module for
> > that?
>
> There is a python module for doing that called smtplib and it is very
> easy to send emails. There is a section in the book about that and you
> can find a model/email.py in the KPAX appliance.
>
> > How can I use Textile or Markdown (popular formats used in blogs) in
> > templates without loosing power of web2py templates and all its
> > helpers?
>
> {{from gluon.contrib.markdown import WIKI}}
> {{=WIKI(your_wiki_text)}}
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