Any Guesses? Still waiting for an answer.. Also routes.py is mystic for deployment - I have created a new one from scratch containing only the below two lines - as mentioned in slice #68 FYI on cpanel I have the below directory structure - $HOME/<username>/public_html/<sitename>/web2py
also www is a directory that is exposed at "$HOME/<username>/www" - It creates an exact copy of all the contents in public_html directory -----routes.py ---------------------------- routes_in=(('/web2py/(?P<a>.*)','/\g<a>'),) ... routes_out=(('/(?P<a>.*)','/web2py/\g<a>'),) --------------------------------------------- when running ./dispatch.fcgi I get this error now ==============ERROR=========================================== The above is a description of an error in a Python program, formatted for a Web browser because the 'cgitb' module was enabled. In case you are not reading this in a Web browser, here is the original traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/flockbir/public_html/flockbird.com/web2py/gluon/contrib/ gateways/fcgi.py", line 580, in run protocolStatus, appStatus = self.server.handler(self) File "/home/flockbir/public_html/flockbird.com/web2py/gluon/contrib/ gateways/fcgi.py", line 1266, in handler result = self.application(environ, start_response) File "/home/flockbir/public_html/flockbird.com/web2py/gluon/ main.py", line 304, in wsgibase environ = rewrite.filter_in(environ) File "/home/flockbir/public_html/flockbird.com/web2py/gluon/ rewrite.py", line 171, in filter_in (path, query, original_uri) = filter_uri(e, thread.routes.routes_in, "routes_in", e['PATH_INFO']) File "/home/flockbir/public_html/flockbird.com/web2py/gluon/ rewrite.py", line 142, in filter_uri (e['REMOTE_ADDR'], KeyError: 'REMOTE_ADDR' --> ================ENDS HERE================================ What could be wrong ? Any suggestions are welcome Rahul