Bill,
Can you please document exactly what you did that worked. What you
asked DH to do and so on? Thanks!
Adam
On 7-Oct-08, at 7:04 PM, Bill Barnard wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 04:28:04PM -0700, Bill Barnard wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:10:49PM -0400, Josh French wrote:
However, we've successfully served multiple subdomains without
resorting
to mod_rewrite by defining each subdomain from within the multisite
extension -- main.tld and sub.main.tld, both being served from a
single
Radiant instance. Is that your use case? Your question implies
you've got
a dev or preview domain that may need additional http
authentication --
that's also possible, but I don't want to confuse the issue if
that's not
your scenario.
I would like to put the dev subdomain under http auth, but
otherwise the
scenario is as you describe. I'm still experimenting with how Radiant
works with Passenger on DH. If I find that simply using a single
instance works with no symlink subterfuge, I will report that. It
seems
to me that serving multiple subdomains from a single instance would
work
fine if I controlled the server (the httpd.conf, etc.)
It is possible to point two DH subdomains to the same Radiant public
directory using Passenger and have things work properly.
I am guilty of troubleshooting without keeping a written record of the
changes I was making and/or waiting for DH to make.
Thanks for all the help!
Bill
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