On 8/8/2010 8:30 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
On Aug 8, 2010, at 5:10 PM, Andrew Thompson wrote:

I can not wrap my head around routes_in. I'm attempting to host 3 sites via 
lighttpd and fcgihandler.py (is this the best way?)

I ripped this mostly from a mdpierro post, and tweaked it for my domain, but 
I'm just not making progress:

  ('(.*):https?://(.*)mysite\.com:(.*) /favicon.ico', 
'/mysite/static/favicon.ico'),

http://mysite.com/mysite/static/favicon.ico<-- this link works.
http://myste.com/favicon.ico<-- Invalid request
You meant 'mysite', right?
Yeah, examplification typo.

I've been playing with the builtin doctest, and this passes:

filter_url('http://mysite.com/favicon.ico')
  'http://mysite.com/mysite/static/favicon.ico'

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
You're restarting web2py when you change routes.py?
Yes, I am.

I think it'd be useful to be able to turn on logging of URL rewriting. It'd be 
pretty verbose, I suppose, but useful for this kind of problem.

I do need the / to /mysite's to keep the sites separated from each other, don't 
I?
I don't follow the question.
Ignore it, I realized the initial domain to site mapping is happening in lighttpd.

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Andrew Thompson
http://aktzero.com/

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