Hi,

you can create different subdomain and do not use a willcard but you 
need to create a lot of subdomain for ape (0.ape.yourdomain.com, 
1.ape.yourdomain.com, 2.ape.yourdomain.com, .... 10.ape.yourdomain.com)

If you don't expect to use session you can only create 0.ape.yourdomain.com

Regards.

Bjarman a écrit :
> Ok, I think I have found what is wrong. The wildcard on the cname is
> not working. I think it is turned off in bind by default at my domain
> host....
>
> Is there any way to set APE up NOT using wildcards?
>
> For instance, could i create 0.ape.mydomain.com, 1.ape.mydomain.com
> and get it up and running?
>
> I just have access to a web form to configure my domain, I do not have
> direct access to the zone-file or to bind itself.
>
> Ideas are more than welcome :/
>
>
>
> On Sep 10, 1:45 am, Bjarman <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Ok, my installation is still not working. Here is my entire setup,
>> perhaps you can see what is wrong:
>>
>> ape.conf looks like this:
>>
>> uid {
>>         # "aped" switch to this user/group if it run as root
>>         user = www-data
>>         group = www-data
>>
>> }
>>
>> Server {
>>         port = 6969
>>         daemon = no
>>         ip_listen = xx.xx.xx.xx (my external ip)
>>         ip_local = xx.xx.xx.xx (my external ip again)
>>         domain = mydomain.com
>>         rlimit_nofile = 65536
>>
>> }
>>
>> My config.js looks like this:
>>
>> APE.Config.baseUrl = 'http://mydomain.com/Source';//APE JSF
>> APE.Config.domain = 'mydomain.com'; //Your domain, must be the same
>> than the domain in aped.conf of your server
>> APE.Config.server = 'ape.mydomain.com'; //APE server URL
>>
>> My zonefile reads:
>>
>> @ A xx.xx.xx.xx
>> www A xx.xx.xx.xx
>> ape A xx.xx.xx.xx
>> *.ape CNAME ape
>>
>> My virtual host for sub domain "ape" looks like this:
>>
>> DocumentRoot "/srv/www/ape/htdocs"
>> Servername ape.mydomain.com
>> ServerAlias ape.mydomain.com
>> ServerAlias *.ape.mydomain.com
>> ProxyRequests Off
>> <Proxy *>
>> Order Deny,Allow
>> Allow from all
>> </Proxy>
>>
>> Problem:http://0.ape.mydomain.com/?script&it_works&anticachereturns
>> a "server not foud". Im guessing that the wildcard is not working.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> On Sep 10, 1:32 am, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Exactly. But if you like to use a subdomain for your website you can
>>> do :
>>>       
>>> 1. Create a subdomain mydemo.mydomain.com
>>> 2. Upload JSF to mydemo.mydomain.com
>>> 3. Create a subdomain for the APE Server : ape.mydemo.mydomain.com
>>> 4. Put the correct URLs in the confs files (both JSF and Server)
>>> 5. Do the wildcard
>>>       
>>> This should work ;)
>>>       
>>> On Sep 10, 1:29 am, Bjarman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hello, thanks for a swift reply (and sorry for the double post)
>>>>         
>>>> Ok, if i understad correctly this is what i should do:
>>>>         
>>>> 1. Upload JSF to mydomain.com
>>>> 2. Create a sub domain for ape, for instance ape.mydomain.com
>>>> 3. Make sure that the wildcard on the sub domain is working properly
>>>>         
>>>> The first to seems to be straight forward but i suspect that i might
>>>> have a problem with the wildcard....
>>>>         
>>>> I will try this and hopefully it will work.
>>>>         
>>>> On Sep 10, 1:20 am, John Chavarria <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Hello Bjarman,
>>>>>           
>>>>> (I also checked the email you've sent us to the ape-project contact  
>>>>> email, even if you should use only mailing list for help :))
>>>>>           
>>>>> Your problem is that you don't have set up a subdomain for the APE  
>>>>> server itself.
>>>>>           
>>>>> I mean you're accessing to your demo through ape.yourdomain.com <=  
>>>>> This is the URL of your website, but the APE server needs its own  
>>>>> subdomain such as ape.ape.yourdomain.com
>>>>>           
>>>>> In your config.js it will looks like :
>>>>> APE.Config.baseUrl = 'http://ape.yourdomain.com/Source';//APEJSF
>>>>> APE.Config.domain = 'ape.yourdomain.com'; //Your domain, must be the  
>>>>> same than the domain in aped.conf of your server
>>>>> APE.Config.server = 'ape.ape.yourdomain.com'; //APE server URL
>>>>> Don't forget you also need a wildcard for the APE server frequencies  
>>>>> (0.ape.ape.yourdomain.com, 1.ape.ape.yourdomain.com ...)
>>>>> Hope I was able to help.
>>>>>           
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>           
>>>>> John Chavarria
>>>>> Weelya - CEO / Graphic Designer
>>>>>           
>>>>> www.ape-project.orgwww.weelya.com
>>>>>           
>>>>> Le 10 sept. 2009 à 00:51, Bjarman a écrit :
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Hello all!
>>>>>>             
>>>>>> I am a ape-noob with some problems. I have made the installation as
>>>>>> described herehttp://www.ape-project.org/wiki/index.php/Setupusing
>>>>>> apache. I have created the subdomains and also created the v-host. The
>>>>>> aped is up and running listening on 127.0.0.1:6969 according to
>>>>>> netstat.
>>>>>>             
>>>>>> However, none of the demos are working, in fact all pages comes out
>>>>>> blank in my browser, no js-errors or anything, just plain blank?
>>>>>>             
>>>>>> I understand if it is difficult to point me in the right direction but
>>>>>> any help is welcome.
>>>>>>             
> >
>   

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