There are a lot of examples about this on AlterEgo and config scripts
in the manual (including the free chapters posted).

On Nov 5, 8:29 am, "Wes James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> last night i tried to get mod_rewrite to work with web2py - no go.
> Same with mod_proxy.  I then tried wsgi-py stuff and I get a message
> from apache access denied - do not have permissions.....  I then put
> web2py in /Users/Shared and the wsgi handler in /Users/Shared and
> still get the access denied.  I'm going no-where fast.... (or slow
> depending on how you look at it)....
>
> I compiled the apache wsgi module with
> --with-python=/path/to/python/in/web2py-area
>
> I'm not sure of this or the exact location i should put the
> wsgi-handler.py (from memory here)
>
> Is wsgi supposed to work with a local apache and local web2py
>
> this is on os x leopard.
>
> my mod_rewrite rule was something like Rewrite 
> ^myapp(.*)http://host:port$[L,P]
>
> Then I should be able to access viahttp://host/myappright?
>
> -wj
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