On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:51 PM, Dateve wrote:

>
> I have a question that I am not sure if I should use cakephp to solve
> or some other external trick.
>
> For example, I want to create a website that has say information about
> fruits. It will have a vitamins controller and a color controller that
> you can CRUD some data about it.
>
> A regular URL might be:
> http://www.fruits.com/vitamins/index/-> this gives a list of all
> vitamins in all fruit.
> http://www.fruits.com/colors/add -> this would allow you to add a
> color for any fruit.
>
> I would like to make this application use multiple domains while only
> using a single set of cake core files and a single set of app files
> (one set of source files).
>
> Now my question... I would like to have http://www.oranges.com and
> http://www.apples.com run off the same core files / app files except
> when I say http://www.oranges.com/vitamins/index it would only list
> the vitamins in oranges, and if I say http://www.apples.com/colors/add
> it would only add a color that would be related to an apple.
>
> I need to know how I can determine whether the action being called is
> related to an APPLE or to an ORANGE.

env('HTTP_HOST');

Or something similar, maybe?

-- John

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