Thanks, firstly I am currently using IIS.
Secondly I can use index.php, but what difference would it make, PmWiki
will still interpret the URL in the same way.

I have tried using Apache, but it didn't work there either.
I think that there needs to be an internal change to PmWiki somewhere

thanks

Simon

On 30 November 2011 22:28, Tamara Temple <[email protected]>wrote:

> Simon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have thanks, but prerequisite is
> >
> >   • each wiki will have a unique URL, such as
> http://www.example.com/wiki1/, http://www.example.com
> >     /wiki2/
> >
> > but PmWiki chokes when I give it a URL such as
> http://a.example.com/pmwiki.php/My/HomePage and
> > http://b.example.com/pmwiki.php/My/HomePage
>
> Yes, I can see where specifying the pmwiki.php file itself would be
> problematic. Is there a specific reason you need to do that? Is there
> some reason you can't instead specify index.php for each site
> DocumentRoot which includes the common pmwiki.php script, or use
> rewriting?
>
> Also, do have a look at
> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/WikiFarmAlternative. I'm developing
> a starting package for something similar to what is described
> there. Look at https://github.com/tamouse/pmwikifarm for my latest
> version of that.
>



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