from django.core.urlresolvers import resolve
def rewrite(request):
subdomain = request.META['HTTP_HOST'].split(".")[0]
view_func = resolve("domain.com/site/%s/" % subdomain).func
return view_func(request)
I'm not entirely sure if that's the correct usage of resolve(), you'd have to look into that more. But it's the basic idea.
_Nik
On 2/2/2013 12:30 PM, Tom Lesters wrote:
I'm using django and have hundreds of subdomain url
abc.domain.comwant to rewrite to
domain.com/site/abc/Is it possible via url-rewriting that the user won't see
domain.com/site/abc/in his browser, but sees
abc.domain.comI think this can be done with apache configuration. But my question is, can we do it inside django?
Thanks in advance!
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