Thanks both of you for the reply!

mdipierro, I meant something like that:

*.example.com - > example.com/init/default/action/*

Everytime someone types a subdomain, the name of the subdomain goes as
an argument (request.args) into an action in to the default
controller.
Example:

hello.example.com ->

request.args(0) = hello
controller = default
action = action



On Mar 26, 12:56 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> I missed your email. Sorry. You can do it with routes
>
> routes_in = [
> ('.*:https?://hello.example.com:(get|post) /', 'example.com/init/
> default/action/hello')
> ('.*:https?://goodbye.example.com:(get|post) /', 'example.com/init/
> default/action/goodbye')
> ]
>
> .* means from every client ip
> https? means both http and https
> (get|post) means get and post requests
> / is the path you are mapping
>
> On Mar 24, 9:19 pm, Jon Romero <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Even though I've read a post here about subdomains, I can't make it
> > work.
>
> > what I really need is this
> > hello.example.com -> example.com/init/default/action/hello
> > goodbye.example.com -> example.com/init/default/action/goodbye
>
> > it it doable?

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