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
>>>
>>>

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