On Sun, 07 Aug 2011 20:56:45 +0300
Kenneth Lundström
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I think the usual way is to have one instance of web2py installed and 
> every application is in it's own folder in the applications folder.

Good.

> If you want to have a own domain name or sub domain name for each 
> application you use routes.py to specifie what domain name belongs to 
> which application.

Thanks...I haven't encountered routes.py so far. :-)

> With one instance of web2py you only need to update one instance. One 
> problem is that you can't test a new version with a new version
> before using it on all applications. I have two instances, a
> development and a evaluation/testing instance that can run different
> versions of web2py.

That's useful info. Thank you.


Sincerely,
Gour

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