So I tried :

routes_in = (
    ('^88\.88\.88\.88:/$','/examples/default/index'),
    ('^http://myapp1\.com:/$','/examples/default/
index')
)

routes_out = (
    ('/myapp/default/index', '/'),
    )


But the domain is not redirectect to /examples/default/index when I
come from http://myapp1.com

Is there an error ?

On May 2, 1:49 pm, Alexandre Strzelewicz
<strzelewicz.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So I cant map
> /public/index/Demo.Demo to /public/Demo.Demo if I use the parameter
> based system ?
>
> On May 2, 2:48 am, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 1, 2011, at 5:27 PM, Alexandre Strzelewicz wrote:
>
> > > I tried lot of things and I cant use  Parameter Based System + Pattern-
> > > Based System at same time....
>
> > > How can I do to map controllers and other when I use :
>
> > > routers = dict(
> > >    BASE = dict(
> > >        # default_controller =
> > > 'default',
> > >        domains = {
> > >            "app1.com" : "app1",
> > >            "app2.com" : "app2"
> > >            }
> > >        ),
> > >    )
> > > ?
>
> > > routes_in = (('/login', '/app1/default/user/login'))  -> doesn't work.
> > > It says that default/login is not avaible ...
>
> > You can't mix, but you don't need to.
>
> > Functions aren't omitted by default. To omit functions (only in the default 
> > controller) create another router for your app, thus:
>
> > routers = dict(
> >    BASE = dict(
> >        domains = {
> >            "app1.com" : "app1",
> >            "app2.com" : "app2"
> >            }
> >     ),
> >    app1 = dict(
> >       functions = ["user", ...},
> >    )
> > )
>
> > ...where functions is a list of *all* the functions in app1/default.
>
> > Alternatively, don't bother, and access user/login instead of login.
>
> > > On May 2, 12:36 am, Alexandre Strzelewicz
> > > <strzelewicz.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Thanks I found that for each domains :
>
> > >> In routes.py on web2py root folder :
>
> > >> routers = dict(
> > >>     BASE = dict(
> > >>         # default_controller =
> > >> 'default',
> > >>         domains = {
> > >>             "app1.com" : "app1",
> > >>             "app2.com" : "app2"
> > >>             }
> > >>         ),
> > >>     )
>
> > >> But I can't use Parameter-Based System + Pattern-Based System at the
> > >> same time ?
>
> > >> Parameter Based System for domain pointing and Pattern Based System
> > >> for internal application routing
> > >> as :
> > >> routes_in = (('/login', '/app1/default/user/login'))
>
> > >> Thanks
>
> > >> On May 1, 9:28 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> Have you tried using the new parameter-based routing system to map
> > >>> subdomains to different apps 
> > >>> (seehttp://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/04#Parameter-Based-System)?Ifthat
> > >>> doesn't work, maybe you can do it with the older pattern-based system 
> > >>> (http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/04#Pattern-Based-System).
>
> > >>> On Sunday, May 1, 2011 1:40:02 PM UTC-4, Alexandre Strzelewicz wrote:
> > >>>> Hi,
>
> > >>>> I used  the script 'setup-web2py-nginx-uwsgi-ubuntu.sh' to configure
> > >>>> my server.
>
> > >>>> But now when I go tohttp://myserver.com, it automatically redirect me
> > >>>> tohttp://myserver.com/welcome
>
> > >>>> Now I want to configure apache to map  http://MYAPP.domain.com/to
> > >>>>http://myserver.com/MYAPP.
>
> > >>>> So I think I have to use mod_alias, Im right ?
>
> > >>>> This doesnt work :
>
> > >>>> <VirtualHost *:80>
> > >>>>              ServerName MYAPP.domain.com
> > >>>>              Alias / /MYAPP
> > >>>> </VirtualHost>
>
> > >>>> Thank you

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