http://alexandremas.blogspot.com/2010/02/como-configurar-web2py-e-php-no-mesmo.html

On May 13, 9:40 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you look at that web2py/scripts/stup-web2py-ubuntu.sh?
>
> On May 13, 5:51 am, ciprian <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
>
> > thanks for trying to help. but i already spent two days trying to
> > figure it out. i can install web2py with no problems - but i dont have
> > too much experience with mod_wsgi (google doesnt help) no web2py
> > tutorials and i guess this is the end. i really need to run php too on
> > the same apache but i cant. So i guess this is the end!
> > So message for the comunity if someone cares anyways! even if i will
> > remain a web2py fan - i wont use it for my bussiness, because it lacks
> > where i needed it most.
> > Some might call me a noob, whatever - i just dont know how to config
> > the damn mod_wsgi. i am sure there are at least 100 in this world who
> > have tried this and felt the same frustration i did. So like a project
> > in future - write a tutorial on how to install web2py and php both
> > running on the same server. ruby on rails have like 1000 tutorials on
> > subject!
> > Best Regards!
>
> > On May 12, 5:16 pm, Álvaro Justen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 18:39, ciprian <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > i used this script to install web2py:
> > > >http://web2py.googlecode.com/hg/scripts/setup-web2py-ubuntu.sh
>
> > > > so i have everything in www-data
> > > > and everything works fine.
>
> > > > now..what do i have to install to make php work on the same folder? or
> > > > what do i have to config. i have a very old app writed on php so i
> > > > want to be able to add on the server the demo - because i am rewriting
> > > > my site from php to web2py.
>
> > > What do you mean with "same folder"?
> > > If you are saying about: mysite.com/somefolder get requests for web2py
> > > AND PHP it'll not be possible, I think.
> > > What you could do is to split the URLs, for example:
> > > web2py.mysite.com will get the requests and send to web2py and
> > > php.mysite.com will send to PHP.
> > > You could do also:
> > > mysite.com/web2py
> > > and
> > > mysite.com/php
> > > Obviously you could use /anything you want and configure Apache to
> > > direct this to web2py or PHP.
>
> > > > any help would be very helpful for me!
>
> > > --
> > > Álvaro Justen - Turicas
> > >  http://blog.justen.eng.br/
> > >  21 9898-0141

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