Thanks for your answers Cliff. I took a look at Nginx, it looks very
interesting, would you care to post an example of your Nginx config
file?

Thanks

On Apr 30, 4:18 pm, Cliff Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 01:09 -0700, voltron wrote:
> > Can one map the /public folder in a Pylons web application to a folder
> > declared for use by a separate web-server?
>
> This is a question about your webserver, not Pylons.  Simply tell your
> webserver to serve content from that directory (or any other directory)
> and refer to the correct location in your templates.
>
> Personally I prefer not having static files in the same directory tree
> as my application.
>
> > Once in a while, the graphic artists would like to change CSS or image
> > files, the have access to the server root and can upload data in /css
> > and /image folders respectively. For production, one would use a Web
> > server like Apache or Cherokee, and since they are the best at what
> > they do, serving static content fast, it would make sense that all
> > static cont be served from them.
>
> I have a mild suspicion this is what everyone does.
>
> > Is there some preferred basic general setup that can be used?
>
> I usually proxy to my Pylons app from Nginx, and tell Nginx to serve
> static files from a specific directory.  In your case, you'd use Apache
> or Cherokee, so you'll have to read the documentation for those
> webservers.
>
> Regards,
> Cliff


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