On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 6:43:03 AM UTC+11, Niphlod wrote: > > nssm isn't rocket science, from the web2py perspective. > The point usually is being able to run web2py passing arguments as you > need them ? > If you can do it by cmdline, nssm isn't an issue: just use the same > commandline > > web2py.py -a "<recycle>" --interfaces > "0.0.0.0:80;0.0.0.0:443:path_to_key:path_to_cert" > > should suffice for most cases. > > ... so first let us know if you have a working command line version of what you want to do.
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