Can you post the complete correct script? thanks.

On Sunday, 17 October 2010 21:03:25 UTC-5, mdipierro wrote:
>
> Replace your web2py/routes.py with this: 
>
> ------------- begin routes.py----------- 
> try: config=open('routes.conf','r').read() 
> except: config='' 
> def auto_in(apps): 
>     routes=[ 
>         ('/robots.txt','/welcome/static/robots.txt'), 
>         ('/favicon.ico','/welcome/static/favicon.ico'), 
>         ('/admin$a','/admin$a'), 
>         ] 
>     for a,b in [x.strip().split() for x in apps.split('\n') \ 
>         if x.strip() and not x.strip().startswith('#')]: 
>         if not b.startswith('/'): b='/'+b 
>         if b.endswith('/'): b=b[:-1] 
>         app = b.split('/')[1] 
>         routes+=[ 
>             ('.*:https?://(.*\.)?%s:$method /' % a,'%s' % b), 
>             ('.*:https?://(.*\.)?%s:$method /static/$a' % a,'%s/static/ 
> $a' % app), 
>             ('.*:https?://(.*\.)?%s:$method /appadmin/$a' % a,'%s/ 
> appadmin/$a' % app), 
>             ('.*:https?://(.*\.)?%s:$method /$a' % a,'%s/$a' % b), 
>             ] 
>     return routes 
>
> def auto_out(apps): 
>     routes=[] 
>     for a,b in [x.strip().split() for x in apps.split('\n') \ 
>         if x.strip() and not x.strip().startswith('#')]: 
>         if not b.startswith('/'): b='/'+b 
>         if b.endswith('/'): b=b[:-1] 
>         app = b.split('/')[1] 
>         routes+=[ 
>             ('%s/static/$a' % app,'static/$a'), 
>             ('%s/appadmin/$a' % app, '/appadmin/$a'), 
>             ('%s/$a' % b, '/$a'), 
>             ] 
>     return routes 
>
> routes_in=auto_in(config) 
> routes_out=auto_out(config) 
> ------------------- END --------------- 
>
> what does it do? It writes routes for you based on a simpler routing 
> configuration file called routes.conf. here is an example: 
>
> ----- BEGIN routes.conf------- 
> 127.0.0.1       /examples/default 
> domain1.com /app1/default 
> domain2.com /app2/default 
> domain3.com /app3/default 
> ----- END ---------- 
>
> It maps a domain (the left had side) into an app and it shortens the 
> URLs for the app, by removing the listed path prefix. That means 
>
> http://domain1.com/index will be mapped into  /app1/default/index 
> http://domain2.com/index will be mapped into  /app2/default/index 
>
> It is safe in that it preserves admin, appadmin, static files, 
> favicon.ico and robots.txt. 
>
> http://domain1.com/favicon.ico 
> http://domain1.com/robots.txt 
> http://domain1.com/admin/...   /admin/... 
> http://domain1.com/appadmin/...  /app1/appadmin/... 
> http://domain1.com/static/...  /app1/static/... 
>
> and vice-versa. 
>
> It does assume one app per domain. 
>
> I think something like this should be default since lots of people 
> find routes.py hard to work with. 
> Comments? Suggestions? 
>
> Massimo

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