I guess it also depends on the requirements too.

With my solution, all the client needed to do was to register the domain and
setup the settings in the CMS system and no extra code from us. kind of
makes me redundant, but the client was charged heavily for that feature.



On 4/13/07, Peterson, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I did something like this:
>
> I have each site in a folder with its own application.cfc.  Each
> individual site has:
>
> <cfcomponent extends="baseComponent">
>
> </cfcomponent>
>
> Anything custom I will stick as a method in the site's individual
> application.cfc, otherwise they all extend a base .cfc and inherit its
> methods.  I really love it for hit tracking and security layers, makes
> it a cinch to apply styles or  google analytics to them all, and
> centralized error handling is great =)
>
> Just an idea!
>
> Chris Peterson
>
>
> On 4/13/07, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Is there anything inherently wrong with this Application.cfm file? Its
>
> > for a shared CF hosting account w/ multiple domains (around 10 or so).
>
> > Could it be improved? FWIW, it does work. :)
> >
> > My goal is to write my code so that I can host many related domains
> > with one set of "core" code. Only ini files, stylesheets, images and
> > site navigation includes will change from site to site. These site
> > aren't very complicated, so there is no great need for a MVC type app.
>
> > And yes, much of the code below was modified from Ray Camden's
> > original work. :)
> >
> > Thanks for any input... Che
> >
> > <cfsilent>
> >
> > <!--- determine the domain name. --->
> > <cfset strSiteUrl = LCase(Replace(cgi.server_name, "www.", "", "ALL"))
>
> > />
> >
> > <cfswitch expression="#strSiteUrl#">
> >        <cfcase value="buickpartspage.com">
> >                <cfapplication
> >                        name="BuickPartsPage"
> >                        applicationtimeout="#CreateTimeSpan( 1, 0, 0, 0
> )#"
> >                        sessionmanagement="false"
> >                        setclientcookies="true"/>
> >        </cfcase>
> >
> >        <cfcase value="pontiacpartspage.com">
> >                <cfapplication
> >                        name="PontiacPartsPage"
> >                        applicationtimeout="#CreateTimeSpan( 1, 0, 0, 0
> )#"
> >                        sessionmanagement="false"
> >                        setclientcookies="true"/>
> >        </cfcase>
> >
> >        <cfdefaultcase>
> >                <cfapplication
> >                        name="ThePartsPages"
> >                        applicationtimeout="#CreateTimeSpan( 1, 0, 0, 0
> )#"
> >                        sessionmanagement="false"
> >                        setclientcookies="true"/>
> >        </cfdefaultcase>
> > </cfswitch>
> >
> > <cfif not isDefined("application.settings") or
> > isDefined("url.reinit")>
> >
> >        <!--- Clear the existing Application to make sure we don't have
>
> > any old data. --->
> >        <cfset StructClear(application)>
> >
> >        <cfswitch expression="#strSiteUrl#">
> >                <cfcase value="buickpartspage.com">
> >                        <cfset iniFile =
> > expandPath("./ini/buick.ini.cfm") />
> >                </cfcase>
> >                <cfdefaultcase>
> >                        <cfset iniFile =
> expandPath("./ini/tpp.ini.cfm") />
> >                </cfdefaultcase>
> >        </cfswitch>
> >
> >        <cfset sections = getProfileSections(iniFile)>
> >        <cfset data = structNew()>
> >        <cfif structKeyExists(sections, "default")>
> >                <cfloop index="key" list="#sections.default#">
> >                        <cfset data[key] = getProfileString(iniFile,
> > "default", key)>
> >                </cfloop>
> >                <cfset application.settings = data>
> >        <cfelse>
> >                <cfthrow message="Ini file has a missing default
> section!">
> >        </cfif>
> >
> >        <!--- load and init rss feed. other than writing results to a
> > file, not sure how to cache results. --->
> >        <cfset application.settings.rssFeed = createObject("component",
>
> > "com.rss").getEntries(xmlData=application.settings.rssFeedURL)>
> >
> >        <!--- load and init flickr feed. let's grab only the latest 8
> > photos. --->
> >        <cfset flickr = createobject("component", "CFlickr.Flickr")>
> >        <cfset flickr.init(application.settings.apikey,
> > application.settings.secret)>
> >        <cfset pi = flickr.getPhotosInterface()>
> >        <cfset photoSearch = pi.search(text="classic buick",
> > tag_mode="all", sort="date-posted-desc", per_page=12)>
> >        <cfset application.settings.arrayPhotos =
> > photoSearch.getPhotos()>
> >
> >        <!--- We are initialized :) --->
> >        <cfset application.init = true>
> >
> > </cfif>
> >
> > <!--- <cfsetting showdebugoutput="false"> --->
> >
> > </cfsilent>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> 

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