I think its safe to assume that one single copy of the web2py library
serves a single domain. It works for Django.

Serving multiple domains on a single Web2Py installation is an
unreasonable configuration to support, and it should be split into 2
different Web2Py installations imo.

On Jul 23, 12:02 am, Hans Donner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Be carefull with this. The same instance may serve on multiple domain 
> names....
> It's up to the developer to make these choices and decissions.
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 07:20, Bottiger<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Also a setting like this should be global to all applications while
> > stuffing it in a model will only apply to one application. So there
> > needs to be a global site-wide config just like routes.py.
>
> > On Jul 22, 7:47 pm, Bottiger <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Uhhh, so the solution is to make a file called 0.py in the models
> >> folder? This sounds very hackish. There should be an official way to
> >> do this.
>
> >> On Jul 22, 4:01 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > yes - here's what you need to know:
>
> >> > every request that comes into the server, and then kicks off a we2py 
> >> > thread
> >> > starts in main.py, which parses and finds the appropriate applicaition,
> >> > controller and function being requested.   Then, to set up the 
> >> > environment
> >> > for the request (so the controller can do what It needs, e.g. refer to
> >> > appropriate tables, have db connections available, etc.)  main runs the
> >> > files in the application's model folder, and calls the appropriate
> >> > controller function with this environment.
>
> >> > Since the files in models are executed in alphabetical order, if you 
> >> > want to
> >> > ensure that your "global" settings are available for the model files 
> >> > also,
> >> > a filename in controllers such as  "0.py"  or "0_setup.py"   (that's a
> >> > zero)  will accomplish this.
>
> >> > Hope this helps.
>
> >> > - Yarko
>
> >> > On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Bottiger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > And that is my question. Where can I put it so it is a globally
> >> > > accessable variable? I don't think Web2Py has a global configuration
> >> > > file, or does it?
>
> >> > > On Jul 22, 3:05 pm, Fran <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > > > On Jul 22, 11:01 pm, Bottiger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > > > Its useful when you need the full URL.
> >> > > > > I needed this when getting Massimo's OpenID to work. Right now, its
> >> > > > > hardcoded in.
>
> >> > > > Well, there's no way that Web2Py can know what this is for sure as
> >> > > > there can eb proxies in front.
> >> > > > This is why it has to be edited manually for
> >> > > > auth.messages.verify_email:
> >> > >http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/4887c684e5...
>
> >> > > > F
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