I have tried routes.py with the builtin server - works fine.
Afterward I went to another computer, which runs Apache.
I want

   - https://contr1.mydomain.com to route to
   https://myapp.mydomain.com/contr1
   - https://contr2.mydomain.com to route to
   https://myapp.mydomain.com/contr2
   - https://contr3.mydomain.com to route to
   https://myapp.mydomain.com/contr3


But it seems, that Apache wants three virtual servers (
https://contr1.mydomain.com and so on).
Is it possible to solve this problem with one virtual server and the
routes.py-file?

Regards, Martin

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