On Nov 14, 2:50 pm, "Lukasz Szybalski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To distinguish between different apps, either use vhosts (certainly the
> > best solution) or tg.url for rendering every url & set "server.webpath"
> > to create a common prefix for all urls in each application.
>
> Do you know how can I set server.webpath in wsgi scipt?
You should not need to set server.webpath. A well behaved WSGI
application would automatically derive the application mount point
from the value of SCRIPT_NAME passed by the underly WSGI adapter to
the WSGI application. If TG2 doesn't do this, then it is broken.
Thus, you should just need to say:
WSGIScriptAlias /subapp /some/path/subapp.wsgi
Alias /subapp/images /some/otherpath/subapp/static/images
Alias /subapp/css /some/otherpath/subapp/static/css
WSGIScriptAlias / /some/path/rootapp.wsgi
Alias /images /some/otherpath/rootapp/static/images
Alias /css /some/otherpath/rootapp/static/css
and it should work. If not, then as I said, TG2 is arguably doing the
wrong thing, or way that URLs within pages for images and css are
being constructed wrongly.
See old discussion.
http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears/browse_frm/thread/b8978e071762428d
I believe that maintenance happening on older TG1 derived versions may
have added a patch for this to subversion. Whether it has been
released in a TG1 version I am not sure.
Graham
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