Hi,
I have a strange use case, which is maybe not covered by the router / URL
implementation.
I have just started using a second application, and I have modified my
routes.py:
routes_in = (
('/admin(?P<any>.*)', '/admin\g<any>'),
('/app1(?P<any>.*)', '/app1\g<any>'),
('/(?P<any>.*)', '/app2/\g<any>'),
)
routes_out = (
('/admin(?P<any>.*)', '/\g<any>'),
('/app1(?P<any>.*)', '/\g<any>'),
('/app2/(?P<any>.*)', '/\g<any>'),
)
(app2 is my default app, which should be accessible at the root of the url)
In my app1 I am doing something like this:
URL('static','images/image01.png')
And I was expecting a url like: /app1/static/images/image01.png
Instead, I am getting: //static/images/image01.png
So the application part is skipped. Is this normal? Can I solve this
problem somehow?
Thanks,
Daniel
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