Thank you Rafał, it's useful.
But it's will be reasonable if django own subdomains built-in.

On Saturday, June 16, 2012 6:04:36 PM UTC+4, Rafał Stożek wrote:
>
> You may want to take a look at this project: 
> https://github.com/ennio/django-hosts
>
> On Saturday, June 16, 2012 1:48:16 PM UTC+1, Alireza Savand wrote:
>>
>> Have extremely control on URLs with django is easy as possible.
>>
>> But why there is nothing about handling subdomains url configration, all 
>> i found it was 
>> making<http://blog.101ideas.cz/posts/subdomains-in-django-an-example.html>a 
>> middleware<http://blog.dyve.net/django-subdomains-and-postgresql-schemas> 
>> and <http://agiliq.com/blog/2008/10/using-subdomains-with-django/> 
>> expose<http://thingsilearned.com/2009/01/05/using-subdomains-in-django/>the 
>> request :|
>> And maybe all of them are all right, but why there is no support about 
>> subdomain url handling in django itself, is there a rule or something 
>> behind it or it is a minor thing ?
>> And by the way, what way do you prefer to working with subdomains ?
>>
>>

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