On May 23, 2011, at 8:06 PM, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> I guess Francisco wants to explain a different behaviour.
> 
> Having 2 or more apps on the same web2py instance, web2py should prevent the 
> app to be requested by other domain than its own domain.
> 
> www.app1.com -> /app1  #allowed
> www.app2.com -> /app2  #allowed
> 
> www.app1.com/app2 -> /app2 # denied
> www.app2.com/app1 -> app1 # denied
> 
> I agree with him, sometimes search robots finds apps under different 
> domains...

We can do that, I think, easily enough. But I'm not so sure about automatically 
generating an absolute URL in UIRL() for a "foreign" domain-app combination. 
Maybe...

> 
> 
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> 
> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On May 23, 2011, at 6:10 PM, Francisco Costa wrote:
> >
> > The URL calling is fine.. the problem is how web2py manages different
> > apps from different domains/subdomains
> >
> > I really believe that they should be improved!
> 
> web2py (URL) isn't generating a domain *at all* in the URL unless you 
> explicitly specify one; the domain is normally provided by the browser, and 
> that's how it should be, at least by default. If you want to override the 
> domain the browser is using, you need to do it explicitly.
> 
> >
> > On May 23, 11:02 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> >> What's your URL() call for the example below? Have you looked at the HTML? 
> >> I wouldn't expect to see a domain there at all.
> >>
> >> On May 23, 2011, at 12:00 PM, Francisco Costa <m...@franciscocosta.com> 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> I have a main app and a blog app
> >>
> >>> My routes.py are like this:
> >>> routers = dict(
> >>>    BASE = dict(
> >>>        default_application = 'main',
> >>>        default_controller = 'default',
> >>>        default_function = 'index',
> >>>        domains = {
> >>>            "domain.com" : "main",
> >>>            "blog.domain.com" : "blog",
> >>>        }
> >>>    )
> >>> )
> >>
> >>> While I'm browsing through the subdomain "blog.domain.com" I have some
> >>> links that point to the main app.
> >>> Those links are generated like this:
> >>> http://blog.domain.com/main/test
> >>
> >>> If I click on it it works, but I would like the link to be generated
> >>> as
> >>> http://domain.com/main/test
> >>
> >>> This is bad because 2 different domains urls shouldn't target the same
> >>> page and it also duplicates data which is bad for SEO
> >>
> >>> Any help?
> 
> 
> 


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