Well, I don't use it but I made the logo. :)

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Jose Galvez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just started playing around with lighttpd and I'm trying to figure out how
> to get it to serve my static content  while letting pylons do the fun
> stuff.  Here is a copy of my config.  This works but I wanted to see how
> others are using lighttpd.
>
>
> # set up folders and files to serve with lighttpd
> static_folders = "^/img/|^/static|^/static2"
>
> hidden_static_folders = "^/css"
>
> static_pages = "\.html|\.jpg|\.png|\.gif"
>
> # enable dir listing for some folders
> $HTTP["url"] =~ static_folders {
>     dir-listing.activate = "enable"
> }
>
> # make sure dirlisting stays off for some folders
> $HTTP["url"] =~ hidden_static_folders {
>     dir-listing.activate = "disable"
> }
>
>
> # if its not static content let pylons handle the request
> $HTTP["url"] !~ static_folders + "|" + hidden_static_folders + "|" +
> static_pages {
>     proxy.server = ( "" => (
>             ("host"=>"127.0.0.1",
>             "port"=>5000)
>         )
>     )
> }
>
>
>
> Jose
> >
>

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