Brian,

Thanks for leading me in the right direction with the index caching
(by the way, I'm not having trouble with the admin site, just trouble
with forming coherent sentences).

In "cache\site1", there's a file called ".yml" instead of the usual
"index.yml" that I see on a regular installation (without the Virtual
Domain plugin).

-- 
Mark A. Yoon
Senior Web Applications/Software Engineer, Northwestern Radiology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On 3/27/07, Brian Gernhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 27, 2007, at 6:36 PM, Mark A. Yoon wrote:
>
> > So, I can get two websites and the admin interface to work briefly.
> > But it seems that once a page gets cached, I can no longer access it.
> > That is, I can get site1.com, but when I reload it, I get a blank
> > screen.
>
> I seem to recall an issue with caching the index page of a site that
> ended in a change to Radiant, but darn if I can remember what it was
> exactly.  As I recall, it's because Radiant is caching the index page
> where the VirtualDomainPlugin is attempting to have a directory.
>
> That said, if you're having an issue with the admin pages it's not
> that plugin.  Have you tried just running an unmodified Radiant
> install with that setup?  It'll serve the same pages to both domains,
> but it should work.  If that doesn't work, it's something with IIS
> and I can't really help with that.
>
> ~~ Brian
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