On Sep 15, 2010, at 4:39 PM, Michael Ellis wrote:
> Problem resolved, thanks to suggestion from cfh.  Added explicit favicon.ico 
> handler 

That's good, but do we understand why the original didn't work? (Just curious.)

> 
> 
> - url: /favicon.ico
>   static_files: applications/init/static/favicon.ico
>   upload: applications/init/static/favicon.ico   
> 
> There's a bonus.  It works without routes.py.  That's handy because I didn't 
> want to have to version control anything outside my app's directory.

FWIW, I keep routes.py in myapp/private/ and copy (or link) it at installation 
time.

> 
> Cheers,
> Mike
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Sep 15, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Michael Ellis wrote:
>> The error is reported by GAE Launcher, the test app you use before deploying 
>> to GAE. Hence the OS X path.  Nothing else seems wrong; the app's pages 
>> render correctly etc.
> 
> I don't know. Does routes.py do the right thing for favicon.ico if you run it 
> on localhost? Do you *have* a favicon.ico in init/static?
> 
> A question for Massimo: the stock app.yaml has:
> 
> - url: /(?P<a>.+?)/static/(?P<b>.+)
>   static_files: applications/\1/static/\2
>   upload: applications/(.+?)/static/(.+)
>   secure: optional
>   expiration: "90d"
> 
> Why does this have ?P<a> & b but use \1 and \2? Or is there some implicit 
> logic going on under the covers?
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> On Sep 15, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Michael Ellis wrote:
>> >
>> > Not sure if this is related; apologies if not.
>> > I have web2py/routes.py containing
>> >
>> > """
>> > routes_in = (
>> >  ('/favicon.ico', '/init/static/favicon.ico'),
>> >  ('/robots.txt', '/init/static/robots.txt'),
>> > )
>> > routes_out = ()
>> > """
>> >
>> > and app.yaml containing
>> >
>> > """
>> > - url: /(?P<a>.+?)/static/(?P<b>.+)
>> >  static_files: applications/\1/static/\2
>> >  upload: applications/(.+?)/static/(.+)
>> >  secure: optional
>> >  expiration: "90d"
>> > """
>> >
>> > GAE Launcher at startup is saying:
>> >
>> > WARNING  2010-09-15 21:43:18,429 dev_appserver.py:1175] Blocking
>> > access to static file "/Users/mellis/web2py/applications/init/static/
>> > favicon.ico"
>> >
>> > and thereafter issuing 403's for attempts to get favicon.ico.
>> >
>> > What else do I need to do? I'm still using version 184.0.
>> 
>> I've never used GAE. Aside from the warning and the 403's, does anything 
>> else look wrong? Is the path what you would expect? (It looks like an OS X 
>> path; is that normal for GAE?)
>> 
>> 
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Mike
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sep 15, 9:25 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>> >> please check trunk in 5 minutes.
>> >>
>> >> On Sep 14, 9:56 am, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>> Massimo, here's a patch. In rewrite.py, change this:
>> >>
>> >>>         exec routesfp.read() in symbols
>> >>
>> >>> to this:
>> >>
>> >>>         exec routesfp.read().translate(None, '\r') in symbols
>> >>
>> >>> (and test)
>> >>
>> >>> I notice that there's something like this elsewhere:
>> >>
>> >>> def compile2(code,layer):
>> >>>     """
>> >>>     The +'\n' is necessary else compile fails when code ends in a 
>> >>> comment.
>> >>>     """
>> >>>     return compile(code.rstrip().replace('\r\n','\n')+'\n', layer, 
>> >>> 'exec')
>> >>
>> >>> ...though in the case of the rewrite exec call, there doesn't seem to be 
>> >>> a need for a terminal newline, even if I put a comment on the last line.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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