Try this:
routers = dict( BASE =
dict( default_application = 'application',
default_controller = 'default',
default_function = 'index',
),
)
On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 2:54:01 PM UTC-4, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>
> Hello all.
>
> With an app my URL is my_domain.com/my_function . Perfect, I don't have
> the application name.
>
> Website administration is made with another controller called admin.
>
> When I call an admin function, there's the application name and controller
> in the url. my_domain.com/my_app/admin/my_function
> Who cares.
> In my admin menu where I call admin controller functions, I have also a
> voice for turning back to the default controller home page.
> ('Edit news', False, URL('admin', 'edit_news'), []),
> ('Turn back to website', False, URL('default', 'index'), []),
>
> Turning back to the website URL is mydomain.com/my_name_application
>
> How could I have only mydomain.com?
>
> Here is my router:
> routers = dict(
> BASE = dict(
> domains = {
> "www.mydomain.com" : "my_app",
> }
> ),
> my_app = dict(languages=['en', 'it'], default_language='it'),
> )
>
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