I do not understand.
You disable an app by creating a DISABLED file in the app folder.
You can use the router to map different domains into different default apps.
You see to mapping one into app and one into disabled_app which I assumed
has the DISABLED file.
You cannot map addresses into default apps. You can only map domains.
On Friday, 4 January 2019 09:06:45 UTC-8, Shawn Michaels wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed, I can access disabled app.
>
> when I connect from local network with /etc/hosts file edited like this:
> [server IP] [disabled.address]
>
> The page:
> Temporarily down for maintenance
> is displayed
>
> When I comment the hosts line out I can connect to disabled site.
> Do anybody know why or is it something known?
>
> I have defined base router for the disabled and second non-disabled app:
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> routers = dict(
>
> # base router
> BASE=dict(
> default_application='app',
> domains = {
> "[address]" : "app",
> "[disabled.address]" : "disabled_app",
> },
> ),
> )
>
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