> I don''t know how host to Ruby On Rails app in network solution.
> I uploaded file in
"/var/www/vhosts/default/htdocs/rails/app-name".
> I also used haml in my rails application.
Which HTTP-Server are you using? If it is nginx or apache you could
take a look into phusion passenger (http://www.modrails.com).
If not, you could try to set up your webserver redirect internaly
(mod_proxy with apache) to a Thin, Passenger-Standalone or similar
rack-server. Look into the documentation of your webserver if it is
able to proxy or loadbalance and try to configure it accordingly.
A last option, but definitly a very very bad one, would be to start
passenger-standalone or thin or similar for that app at port whatever
(lets say 3000), open that port in your firewall and tell everyone the
most beautiful URL ever: http://yousub-domain.example.com:3000/ !
Everyone would be very glad to enter such a URL into its Browser, even
some one who is at work and trying to visit your page, would probably
filtered out by the corporations firewall. It is just as I said the
worst option you have :D
HTH
Norbert
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