On May 22, 2:45 am, FrankMurphy <sabir.a.ibra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In my web root directory, 'demo_app' is a symbolic link to the
> application's public directory. I realize that there's nothing in my
> web root directory or the above VirtualHost specification that points
> to the 'users' resource, but when I build this app locally and view it
> with Mongrel, I can seehttp://0.0.0.0:3000/usersjust fine. All of
> the documentation I've read indicates that the above specification and
> symbolic link are all I need to create to deploy an app on a remote
> server with Apache + Passenger. Do I need to do something else to
> access http://<server_addr>/demo_app/users? Have I missed an obvious
> or elementary step? Am I misunderstanding something? Am I on another
> planet?

Deploying an app to a sub uri (rather than to the root of your domain)
is not the simplest case - you might want to try that first to
reassure yourself that everything is basically working. What you've
done doesn't seem to quite match the instructions at
http://www.modrails.com/documentation/Users%20guide%20Apache.html#deploying_rails_to_sub_uri

Fred


>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
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