Mm.. nginx with uwgsi looks like is receiving it allright:

[pid: 924|app: 0|req: 1542/3269] 95.21.110.xxx () {46 vars in 1179 bytes}
[Thu Oct 24 15:35:01 2013] GET /profile/albert.abril => generated 50 bytes
in 0 msecs (HTTP/1.1 400)3 headers in 116 bytes (1 switches on core 0)

So I guess I should hack into the routes.py.

And I guess I should make a regexp to $profile to the next line in
routes.py:('/profile/$profile', '/app/profile/index/$profile'),





On 24 October 2013 17:07, Albert Abril <albert.ab...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm missing some concepts with URLs, so, I don't know exactly the way I
> need to resolve this problem.
>
> I have this scenario:
> - nginx
> - web2py
>
> On my web2py application, I have two users: albert and albert.abril
>
> First URL is working ok, second not:
> 1. http://localhost/profile/albert
>  2. http://localhost/profile/albert.abril
>
> My questions are:
> - Is it permitted to use dots on the URL in last segments? Or should I
> rewrite to a underscore character or something?
> - If it's permitted: should I manage it on nginx conf, or in web2py
> routes.py?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>

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