On 15/08/2006, at 6:56 PM, a wrote:thanks ianhow to do in lighttpd?install apache in front of it ;-)seriously I have no idea about lighttpd. I think it has a virtual host section and a rewrite section..they are pretty basic features for a webserver nowadays.regardsIan.thanks a lotIan Holsman wrote:
thanks ian
how to do in lighttpd?
thanks a lot
Ian Holsman wrote:
> I'm not sure what you are asking.
>
> what do you want django to do with the subdomain?
> if it is a different site, you can do this via virtual hosts in apache.
> if you bob.example.com to be 'bobs' blog and 'sue.example.com' to
I'm not sure what you are asking.what do you want django to do with the subdomain?if it is a different site, you can do this via virtual hosts in apache.if you bob.example.com to be 'bobs' blog and 'sue.example.com' to be sue's blogyou can acomplish this via mod-rewrite without having to resort to
can you point out how to do this in django and in python
thanks a bunch
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