I am using a CDN and am trying to configure web2py to use it instead of the 
classic static file service.

So far I've been using pattern-based routes like this :

cdn = 'https://xxxxxxx.cloudfront.net'

routes_in = (...
             ('/static/$anything', cdn + '/static/$anything'),
                         ...
                         )

routes_out = (...
             ('/static/$anything', cdn + '/static/$anything'),
                         ...
                         )

This basically works, but this has to be implemented on a pattern-based 
routes.py which means I lose many cool features like map_hyphen, 
default_application, default_controller mappings...

Is there a way to use a CDN with a parametric router ?

I read somewhere that the host parameter in URL can also be used to setup a 
CDN, but it seems a bit tedious to find all URL and rewrite them.

Isn't there a variable in gluon.rewrite that I can mess with to trick 
web2py into serving CDN-based content ?

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