http://www.web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/42 says:
 

"web2py supports URL rerwite although this is not really recommended. You 
should really use Apache (or lighttpd) + mod_proxy (or mod_rewrite) for 
this purpose. Moreover rewriting web2py urls can break links in 
applications. So *do not do it*. Anyway if you really really want to ..."

 
Is this a valid warning?  Why might this be?  And if apache mod_rewrite is 
better does anyone have a basic example for routing an application at 
www.example.com/someapp/default/index to www.example.com/

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