A while ago Doug and Eivind asked about using subdomains for each app.
I'd like to do this, but in the example they had a stab at they were
using Apache whereas I'm using Lighttpd...
ideally I'd like subdomainone.wherever.com and
subdomaintwo.wherever.com to pass through without anything AFTER the /.
I tried creating a root urls.py like this...
urlpatterns = patterns('',
(r'^/?$', 'app.views.main'),
(r'^admin/', include('django.contrib.admin.urls')),)
and a kinda main views.py like this...
def main(request):
#handle any calls
from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
server_name = request.META['SERVER_NAME'].split(".")
domain = server_name[0]
if domain == 'subdomainone': urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^/?$',
include('seo.one.urls')), )
if domain == 'subdomaintwo': urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^/?$',
include('seo.two.urls')), )
..... of course I can get the domain out of the SERVER_NAME, but then
setting urlpatterns doesn't actually DO anything does it?
regards
tom
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