http://www.noginn.com/2009/02/04/revisiting-hostname-routing-with-the-zend-framework/
this answered all my questions... just link to use http://username.mydomain.com AND http://www.username.mydomain.com Is that possible? 2009/2/12 José de Menezes Soares Neto <[email protected]> > Maybe there is something to chain into config.ini OR something I could put > exceptions (!www !admin... etc) > > > 2009/2/12 José de Menezes Soares Neto <[email protected]> > >> Just the both controllers and they actions.... >> >> >> >> 2009/2/12 José de Menezes Soares Neto <[email protected]> >> >>> Hello? >>> >>> I put this: >>> >>> routes.subdomains.type = >>> "Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Hostname" >>> routes.subdomains.route = ":username.detetive.net" >>> routes.subdomains.defaults.module = default >>> routes.subdomains.defaults.controller = index >>> routes.subdomains.defaults.action = history >>> routes.subdomains.defaults.username = "" >>> >>> routes.index.type = >>> "Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Hostname" >>> routes.index.route = "www.detetive.net" >>> routes.index.defaults.module = default >>> routes.index.defaults.controller = index >>> routes.index.defaults.action = index >>> >>> >>> If I put the "subdomains" only, all will go to some user... with "index" >>> www.detetive.net is going to index.... but with this I couldn´t access >>> anything more! >>> >>> >>> >>> 2009/2/12 José de Menezes Soares Neto <[email protected]> >>> >>> I´ve already read this, but it is not using config.ini... >>>> >>>> Could someone give me a little help using config.ini? >>>> >>>> >>>> 2009/2/10 Ben Scholzen 'DASPRiD' <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>>> Hash: SHA1 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.router.html#zend.controller.router.routes.hostname >>>>> ................................... >>>>> : ___ _ ___ ___ ___ _ ___ : >>>>> : | \ /_\ / __| _ \ _ (_) \ : >>>>> : | |) / _ \\__ \ _/ / | |) | : >>>>> : |___/_/:\_\___/_| |_|_\_|___/ : >>>>> :........:........................: >>>>> : Web : http://www.dasprids.de : >>>>> : E-mail : [email protected] : >>>>> : Jabber : [email protected] : >>>>> : ICQ : 105677955 : >>>>> :........:........................: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> José de Menezes Soares Neto schrieb: >>>>> > I forgot, I am using config.ini with another routes like: >>>>> > >>>>> > [production] >>>>> > routes.userexist.route = "api/userexists/:username/*" >>>>> > routes.userexist.defaults.module = account >>>>> > routes.userexist.defaults.controller = api >>>>> > routes.userexist.defaults.action = userexists >>>>> > routes.userexist.defaults.username = "0" >>>>> > >>>>> > Regards >>>>> > >>>>> > 2009/2/10 José de Menezes Soares Neto <[email protected] >>>>> > <mailto:[email protected]>> >>>>> > >>>>> > Hello friends, >>>>> > >>>>> > I am using Modules and Zend_Config, how could I call an action >>>>> from >>>>> > somename.mydomain.com <http://somename.mydomain.com>? >>>>> > >>>>> > I did not found any example for how to use Zend_Config for this >>>>> this >>>>> > kind of route... >>>>> > >>>>> > Regards, >>>>> > >>>>> > José >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>>>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) >>>>> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org >>>>> >>>>> iEYEARECAAYFAkmSCgwACgkQ0HfT5Ws789BsuACaAxkns2ITz6U0Ih4OeXqhRXXQ >>>>> 7KcAn07jQy8SAmwccYimnil6lMQ3W9WU >>>>> =qlhz >>>>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
