I am glad to see that someone has taken up this extension. It is  
really nice to support several sites with one installation of Radiant.  
I actually have several sites doing this.

One thing that has always bugged me was the caching problem. Usually,  
when saving the page, the cache is cleared. Because of the virtual  
hosts in the cache path, this is not the case when using this plugin.  
I just dove into the plugin to see if there is any way to change this,  
but I don't see any way to get the hostname when editing the page.  
Short of clearing the whole cache, not just the page being editted,  
does anyone have any ideas how you might do thisß

Keith


On Dec 13, 2007, at 7:39 PM, Todd Willey wrote:

> It looks like this extension was no longer maintained and was
> incompatible with Radiant 0.6.4, so I've packaged up a fixed version.
>
> http://svn.devjavu.com/lexbrains/radiant_extensions/virtual_domain/tags/rel_1-2-2/
>
> ABOUT VIRTUAL DOMAINS
> You can host multiple websites from a single instance of Radiant by
> matching the Host: portion of the request headers against a regular
> expression you specify.  You need to set your homepage to be a
> 'Virtual Domain' page type, and its immediate children will be used as
> the roots of the different sites you host.  Full instructions are in
> the README.
>
> Thanks
> -todd[1]
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