Yeah, I have cPanel, which might do the trick.

But then that is not really a Radiant question, so I'll try to figure
that out on my own. Thanks a lot for the pointers, that helped me a
lot.

Cheers,
Marcelo.

On 10/28/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have access to Webmin or something of the sort, you could still
> setup aliases and directories.
>
> Sean
>
> Marcelo Alvim wrote:
> > Hmmmmmm, ok, got it.
> >
> > The problem is I use a shared RailsPlayground account... So that's
> > Apache + FCGI, and no httpd.conf access. I guess that would be too
> > much of a pain, then?
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > Marcelo.
> >
> >
> >
> > On 10/27/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Marcelo,
> >>
> >> Unless you're using FCGI to host your Radiant and other apps, I would
> >> advise against using the .htaccess.  It's better to do the configuration
> >> in a regular config file, whether the main Apache httpd.conf or an
> >> included file.  I would also either alias given URL paths to your other
> >> apps' public directories or use rewrite rules to proxy to the proper
> >> Mongrel-cluster.  Placing them as soft links inside your Radiant app is
> >> probably not advisable -- it could get too unpredictable.
> >>
> >> Sean
> >>
> >> Marcelo Alvim wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi, Sean.
> >>>
> >>> I appreciate your help, and that's exactly what I had in mind.
> >>>
> >>> So, I think I know how to get this to work, but could you just confirm
> >>> it for me? What I'm thinking is that I'd have to edit the .htaccess
> >>> file on the root directory (which is Radiant's public directory) and
> >>> make Apache bypass the rewriting for this directory. Something like:
> >>>
> >>> # myRadiantApp/public/.htaccess:
> >>> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/myOtherApp*
> >>> RewriteRule .* - [L]
> >>>
> >>> And then the .htaccess file inside /myOtherApp would catch those
> >>> requests and use its own rewriting rules to make everything work.
> >>>
> >>> Is this how that's supposed to work? I imagine I might have to tweak
> >>> it here and there a little bit, but do you think this is generally how
> >>> it should work?
> >>>
> >>> Thank you again (both for Radiant and for the help),
> >>> Marcelo.
> >>>
> >>> On 10/27/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Marcelo,
> >>>>
> >>>> If you don't require any integration between Radiant and your other
> >>>> applications, the proper way to do it would be in your webserver
> >>>> configuration, with rewrite rules, perhaps.  Then your apps don't need
> >>>> to necessarily know about each other.  This is the way we did it at
> >>>> KCKCC, with Litespeed web server.  For example:
> >>>>
> >>>> http://kckcc.edu/ (Radiant)
> >>>> http://kckcc.edu/college-support-services/buildings-and-grounds/events/
> >>>> (A room reservation calendar, separate Rails app)
> >>>> http://kckcc.edu/library/morgue (A journal index Rails app)
> >>>> http://kckcc.edu/academics/class-schedules (The POST location of the
> >>>> form is a Perl script on another box, through proxy)
> >>>>
> >>>> As you can see, there are lots of ways to make your apps look integrated
> >>>> into your main site.
> >>>>
> >>>> Sean
> >>>>
> >>>> Marcelo Alvim wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hey, guys.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I am considering using Radiant to run my site, since I just love its
> >>>>> simplicity and extensibility. This is a great product, thank you for
> >>>>> writing it!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> So here's my question: What if I want to use Radiant to run the root
> >>>>> of my site, but I want to have different apps in it, running from
> >>>>> subdirectories / subdomains?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I'll try to explain a bit better:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Say I install Radiant in my site, at http://www.example.com/. I manage
> >>>>> my blog and static pages from Radiant, and everything is beautiful.
> >>>>> Then I want to write a small Rails app of my own and host it in
> >>>>> http://www.example.com/myapp/.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I figured I'd just have a symlink inside Radiant's public/ dir to
> >>>>> myapp/public, but I am not sure all the rewriting .htaccess magic will
> >>>>> "just work", since, as I understand it, Apache might think an address
> >>>>> like http://www.example.com/myapp/mycontroller/myaction/ is actually
> >>>>> something to be redirected to Radiant, and not to MyApp.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Does anyone here have any experience with such settings?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks a lot, and keep up the great work!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Marcelo.
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