Niphlod,

Can you provide an example with routes.py as it pertains to this scenario?

On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 3:14:39 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>
> you'd need also proxypassreverse.........plus rewriting urls. Apache does 
> the best it can, but routes.py is the real solution.
>
> On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 9:52:43 PM UTC+2, Michael Gheith wrote:
>>
>> Hello web2py community!
>>
>> I have an Apache server that proxies all incoming requests of the nature 
>> x/y/z to my web2py application that is running on localhost using the 
>> Rocket web server.  I did it with the following line:
>> ProxyPass x/y/z 
>> http://localhost:8000/<http://localhost:20009/SAMWebCookbookNOvA>
>> myApp
>>
>> This works perfectly.  If a visitor comes to my site - for example:  
>> http://asdf.com/x/y/z the apache server correctly proxies it to 
>> http://localhost:8000/myApp
>>
>> The problem now is that if a user clicks on a link in the application, it 
>> works, but the URL now shows as 
>> http://asdf.com/myApp/default/controller-method/arg which violates what 
>> I want which is http://asdf.com/x/y/z/default/controller-method/arg
>>
>> The reason why I'm doing this is because I have an Apache server that 
>> proxies to many different apps running on localhost and I need to follow 
>> particular naming conventions.
>>
>> How do I go about doing this?  Any help would be much appreciated!
>>
>

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