Yeah. I follow the same pattern. Could you try to browse "www.domain1.com/app2" to see if it doesn't direct to app2? Mine does. hmm
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:48:31 AM UTC-5, Loïc wrote: > > Did you restart your webserver / reload routes? > > I use a similar routes.py for multiple domains and it works fine. > Maybe you could try : > > routers = dict( > BASE = dict( > domains = { > 'www.domain1.com' : 'app1', > 'domain1.com' : 'app1', > 'www.domain2.com' : 'app2', > 'domain2.com' : 'app2', > }, > applications=['app1', 'app2'] > ), > ) > > > > > > Le mercredi 1 mai 2013 14:54:34 UTC+2, Kenneth a écrit : >> >> I am using the routers.domains method to routing the applications to >> domains, >> I have a problem that I can access to the applications which are not >> routed to the assigned domain. >> >> for example >> >> routers = dict( >> BASE = dict( >> domains = { >> 'domain1.com' : 'app1', >> 'domain2.com' : 'app2', >> } >> ), >> ) >> >> >> domain2.com still has the access to app1. >> >> Should I just block the applications when users request the unassigned >> applications from the controller? >> >> Thank you >> >> On Wednesday, February 1, 2012 4:14:05 PM UTC-6, Jim S wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I've got a couple different apps I want to deploy under my web2py >>> instance on webfaction. Unfortunately, I'm well versed in routing and >>> knowing how to route different requests to different apps. >>> >>> I have different urls that I'd like mapped to different apps. >>> >>> www.application1.com I would like to point to >>> web2py/applications/application1 >>> www.application2.com I would like to point to >>> web2py/applications/application2 >>> >>> And, if possible, I prefer to not show the application name in the url >>> -> www.application1.com/application1/controller/function >>> >>> Controller and function are fine but would prefer to eliminate the >>> duplicate application1. If there is a spot in the manual I should study >>> harder, please reference it. Unfortunately, I'm relatively weak when it >>> comes to url rewriting/routing and regular expressions. >>> >>> -Jim >>> >>> -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.