In fact, my site is still in development, I don't want to put it on
the root of my domain, but in a directory.
I think I miss something simple because I've done tests few months ago
and all was ok.

On 9 fév, 13:59, Maurício Linhares <[email protected]>
wrote:
> AFIK, no, there isn't.
>
> What you could do, if you really need something like this (I can't see
> a reason...) is, at the "root_path" redirect to this URL that you want
> to be your root.
>
> -
> Maurício Linhareshttp://alinhavado.wordpress.com/(pt-br) 
> |http://blog.codevader.com/(en)
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Pierre L <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > My server installation of RoR is working but I still have a problem
> > with routes. I would like the root URL of my site to be some thing
> > like mydomain.com/mysite/ . But this is not working since Rails
> > include the '/mysite/' in his routing. Of course, if in all
> > connections in routes.rb I add '/mysite', all is working, but is there
> > another way to tell Rails that my root URL is not '/' ?
>
> > Thank you for all,
> > Pierre L.
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