I have a new .conf created by nothing less than Graham Dumpleton for
web2py.
I will post it soon. It will be in the new book.

Massimo

On Aug 19, 9:30 pm, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Aug 20, 4:06 am, Jonathan Benn <jonathan.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm curious to know the answer to this as well. Did you ever figure it
> > out?  If yes, can you please post the Apache .conf file you used?
>
> Unless Massimo comes back and says there is some magic option which
> can be set to allow it, I don't believe there is a way. I had a quick
> look at it when getting a decent mod_wsgi configuration together for
> web2py but couldn't get it to work out of the box. In default
> configuration, web2py appears not to honour WSGI method of having
> SCRIPT_NAME define the mount point of the application.
>
> That said, there are ways of configuring mod_wsgi so that the web2py
> application would still logically be mounted at the root of the web
> server, and so allow it to work, but for where physical resource/
> script files exists, such as static files, CGI scripts and PHP pages,
> the latter would take precedence.
>
> In other words, can be set up so that if physical resources exists,
> then use that, else send all other URLs into web2py for processing. In
> effect it allows you to arbitrarily overlay stuff on top of same URL
> namespace that web2py occupies.
>
> Is this what you need?
>
> Graham
>
> > Thanks
>
> > --Jonathan
>
> > On Jul 24, 3:01 am, Arvind <arvind.ran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am trying to configure my WSGIScriptAlias to be not /, but /python.
>
> > > The reason is, I need my webserver to run py2web applications under /
> > > python, and , /cgi-bin runs my cgi scripts, and the rest runs PHP.
>
> > > just like we have a dedicated cgi-bin for our cgi scripts, i want to
> > > configure /python for all my web2py applications.
>
> > > here is myapacheconfig...http://pastie.org/557015
>
> > > Upon checking my log, it keeps complaining, that directory listing is
> > > not allowed.
>
> > > What am I missing ? can somebody please guide me ?
>
> > > thanks
> > > Arvind
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