Hello all.
I'm just curious to know how is it possible to use root_static in a
routes.py file.
I'saw things like that :
root_static = ['favicon.ico', 'robots.txt', 'sitemap.txt']
Where file must be placed into the static folder.
But for example favicon.ico is by default in the static/images folder, and
this file is called by layout.html.
Do I have to duplicate favicon.ico in the static folder ?
Here is my actual routes.py:
routers = dict(
BASE = dict(
domains = {
"www.myfirstsite.it" : "myfirstapp",
"www.mysecondsite.it": "mysecondapp",
}
),
myfirstapp = dict(languages=['en', 'it'], default_language='it'),
mysecondapp = dict(languages=['en', 'it'], default_language='it')
)
How can I set root_static for each app ?
Thanks.
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