Well, the point is exactly that you do not. Where do you see a fcgi for
static files? The fcgi = () explicitly disables all fcgi processes for
those resources.

Greetings,

Hraban

On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 19:10 -0700, xrfang wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Thanks for your hint.... I am a bit confused why do we need a fcgi for
> static file -- if not all your paths are forwarded to web.py?  e.g. I
> can write a plain old index.html and let apache serve it -- there is
> no need for php/python, whatever, just a plain web server?
> 
> On Nov 1, 9:45 am, Hraban Luyat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 17:44 -0700, xrfang wrote:
> >
> > > Hi there,
> >
> > > I found a post discussing static file serving. I am also from PHP and
> > > has the same confusion.  I have a thinking, why cannot we use an
> > > internal variable such as web.static_path (which default to "/
> > > static/") to specify which folder is static?  This way, we can specify
> > > more than one static folder such as /styles/, /img/, /downloads/, this
> > > will be handy.  And this static_path variable can be a regex, or a
> > > list/tuple of string/regex.  What do you think?
> >
> > > 2ndly, if use webpy with other servers such as apache or the GAE, is
> > > the /static/ file serving directly hand-over to the web server, or it
> > > is still streamed by webpy?
> >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just an answer to the second question: that depends on how you configure
> > your webserver. If you configure it to pass on every request to web.py,
> > it will do just that: pass every request, including /static/.*, to
> > web.py. Thus, web.py will serve the static file. If you explicitly
> > configure it to not have fcgi for /static/.*, it will serve static files
> > internally.
> >
> > To illustrate this, I posted my configuration to the mailing list a
> > while ago:
> >
> > http://groups.google.com/group/webpy/browse_thread/thread/21c659ea62a...
> >
> > It also allows you to eliminate the /static/ entirely. But beware: I am
> > having trouble with the fcgi process dying after a while, and I still
> > have not got a clue as to why that is. Be careful when copying this
> > configuration.
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Hraban
> 

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