Thanks Branko, I'll have a look !

2011/1/20 Branko Vukelić <[email protected]>

> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Franck <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Actually I answered my own question : the session engine sets up an
> > application processor which interacts with the store at every request
> > (including JS/IMG/CSS since I use a web.py controller for them).
>
> Serve static files off a normal HTTP server. There are many
> tutorials[1] about on the topic, and for servers like nginx, it's
> fairly easy to do. I actually use this as a standard setup for my apps
> that run on bjoern WSGI server in the back, and nginx serving statics
> and rev proxying to bjoern at the front.
>
> http://tumblr.intranation.com/post/766288369/using-nginx-reverse-proxy
>
>
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