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Stephan Gernand resolved JSPWIKI-323.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
the suggested solution seems acceptable
> Problems with Plugins and RSS when 1 JSPWiki runs under 2 different domains
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> Key: JSPWIKI-323
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-323
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core & storage
> Affects Versions: 2.6.3
> Environment: Debian 4.0, Java 1.5, Tomcat 5.5
> Reporter: Stephan Gernand
> Priority: Minor
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> we are running one instance of JSPWiki under 2 Tomcat vhosts.
> For internal use: jspwiki.rechenkombinat.intern
> for external use: jspwiki.rechenkombinat.de
> because we can't reach the external domain through our router.
> Everything seemed to work fine, except that we couldn't specify
> jspwiki.baseURL because it does not only enable RSS-Feeds but also interferes
> with other processes like saving an edited page: Wwhere you would normally be
> redirected to the view of the edited page the redirect used the baseURL as a
> prefix if specified. Is that necessary if it works as well without a baseURL?
> The other problem occurs with plugins like the IndexPlugin,
> RecentChangesPlungin and ReferringPagePlugin.
> These work only consistently within one domain, external or internal. So one
> could only see changes made internally or externally depending on access.
> Is there a way to circumvent these problems by ignoring the prefix of URLs so
> that the Wiki can be used under 2 different domains?
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