On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lukasz Szybalski schrieb:
>> Hello,
>> In tg1 there was a static folder that you aliased in your apache 
>> configuration.
>> so at the end you got this setup:
>> http://localhost:8080/static/images/logo.png
>> http://localhost:8080/static/css/style.css
>>
>>
>> I see that in tg2 there is no such folder.
>>
>> http://localhost:8080/images/logo.png
>> http://localhost:8080/css/style.css
>>
>> Which configuration I need to change to add a prefix folder. I would
>> like to get something like this:
>> http://localhost:8080/public/images/logo.png
>> http://localhost:8080/public/css/style.css
>>
>> What do I need to change?
>
> AFAIK (haven't quickstarted a TG2-app in a while & different resource
> handling anyway) there actually *is* a public/-directory.
>
> However, you can create aliases for apache for each directory - images,
> css, whatever.


Imagine you are deploying 3 tg2 apps using apache and mod_wsgi. How
are you going to differentiate the alias for  /images for the 3 apps?

Lucas

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