Phillip J. Eby ha scritto: > At 03:22 PM 1/24/2008 +0100, Manlio Perillo wrote: >> Let's suppose that the request uri is "/example/login/". >> >> For the main application, SCRIPT_NAME is "/example". >> For the application at "/login", SCRIPT_NAME is "/example/login". >> >> My problem is that I want, in the page generated by "login" application, >> return an anchor in the form "/example/logout/". >> >> The usual solution is to do environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] + '/logout', but this >> will return "/example/login/logout/", and not "/example/logout/". >> >> This seems to be not possible with the current specifications, since the >> "original" SCRIPT_NAME is lost. >> >> What is the best solution? >> >> 1) Do not change SCRIPT_NAME, and instead add a wsgiorg.consumed_path, a >> list. >> >> This means that the request uri recostruction must be changed: >> SCRIPT_NAME = SCRIPT_NAME + '/'.join(wsgiorg.consumed_path) >> >> 2) Store a wsgiorg.original_script_name, with the value seen by the >> routing application. >> >> 3) Simply don't change SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO. >> However I usually need the updated PATH_INFO. > > 4) Use a relative link, with href="logout". >
But since the base url is "/example/login/", this relative link is resolved to "/example/login/logout/". Manlio Perillo _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list Web-SIG@python.org Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com