On 5 Paź, 15:27, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> routes_in only deals with path_info not hostname. the web-server deals
> with hostname.

But I found an example which seems to say something different:
http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/67 (It looks like
there is a colon character used for separating domain/IP and
path_info... am I right?)

> There is a book on Amazon.

I know. I have already ordered it (but it will take a couple of days
until it will be delivered to Ireland).

> I do not know Merb, nor I think it is as widely used that it will
> teach much to web2py users. Anyway, if you want to send me an updated
> comparison including Merb, I may post it or include it.

If I am more familiar with web2py I will try to do it. Merb (http://
merbivore.com/) is not so popular but, to be honest, web2py is either.
There is final 1.0 release to be ready in next few days.

How web2py solve sending mails? Is that any special mailer module for
that?

How can I use Textile or Markdown (popular formats used in blogs) in
templates without loosing power of web2py templates and all its
helpers?

--
Jaroslaw Zabiello
http://blog.zabiello.com

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