Sounds like a bug in exclusive_domain. I'll look at it when I get home later.
On Aug 17, 2011, at 12:57 PM, vapirix <vapi...@gmail.com> wrote: > OR can maybe somebody point me in a different direction to achieve the > same thing without a hilariously complicated config process that I > won't want to do every time? =) > > On Aug 16, 5:07 pm, vapirix <vapi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> So I'm attempting to set up the usage scenario of: >> >> domain1.com -> load app 1 >> domain2.com -> load app 2 >> etc. etc. >> >> I need domain1 to NOT have access to app 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. >> >> That all works using the router's "domain" settings. Obviously you run >> into the problem of: domain1.com loads app1, but domain1.com/app2 >> loading app2, so I use "exclusive_domain = True", and then I have to >> do domain1.com/app1/ to load the app without raising an exception, >> which seems counter productive. Besides that, even with >> exclusive_domain = True, I can do domain1.com/app2 to load the second >> app. Is there any way to do what I'm attempting to do here? I'd rather >> not have to set up separate web2py installs for the tons of tiny apps >> I do for my clients that get 1 hit every 6 months. >> >> What can I do here, friends?