Got it working with the example from the web2py book: routers = dict( BASE = dict(default_application='formatics'), )
Thank you web2py book :) Maybe a nice reminder for people running with mod_wsgi: you have to restart the webserver to activate changes in routes.py, and that's why it didn't work the 1st time R On Feb 2, 2:51 am, Rene Dohmen <acidj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi List, > > I've installed mod_wsgi on our server and added a vhost so that each > application is accessible viawww.examples.com/app_name > > One of the apps is ready; so I created another vhost and started an > separate instance of web2py. > The second instance uses a routes.py to remove the appname from the > URL. > > You can see it here:http://www.formaticz.nl > > Everything works OK, but when I try to login via the janrain login, I > get redirected to:http://www.formaticz.nl/formatics/default/user/logininstead > ofhttp://www.formaticz.nl/default/user/login > (making it impossible to login) > > This is the routes.py I used (in root web2py folder). > > routes_in=[['/$anything','/formatics/$anything']] > routes_out=[['/formatics/$anything','/$anything']] > > I tried adding some extra values to it, but couldn't get it working. > > Kind Regards,Rene