On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Ahn <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you so much for replying. > > I should use sub domain instead sub directory. > > but I have still wonder about sub directory cuz I saw it's possible to > use sub directory in radiant cms website > > http://radiantcms.org/blog/archives/2010/06/25/radiant-0-9-0---refraction-release/ > (You can now run Radiant from a sub-directory. by Jim Gay) > > anyone teach me what is this mean? actually I tried to search about > this, and I've got nothing... > > thank you again!
I made changes so that the paths were not hard-coded to begin with the root (in other words, it uses the relative_url_root). I had asked for some feedback on the mailing list for anyone who was interested in deploying to a sub-directory but received none. I personally have no need for this feature. If you can contribute bug reports or fixes, it would be appreciated; I must have missed something. > > > On Nov 26, 3:35 pm, Ahn Byungmo <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello~ I' m trying to deploy my radiant web application with use >> sub-directory >> >> just like below >> >> localhost/ >> localhost/dictionary >> >> so i've tried to search how to deploy in sub directory in everywhere >> then i got some clues about change config/enviroment.rb >> to add below line >> config.action_controller.relative_url_root = "/dictionary" >> >> and it's simply works nevertheless it's not change about public path, it's >> not that story >> I mean under public path's image files or css files are stil in that path >> -> public/image.jpg >> >> also it has got one more problem that can't be shown files under assets path >> so when i access to admim page, every css and image files were not be shown >> but still my site was normal, only have problem in admin page >> >> my env is >> ruby - 1.8.7 >> radiantcms - 0.9.1 >> >> anyone can help me please? >> Ill thank you in little clue! >> >> with Best regards! > -- Jim Gay Saturn Flyer LLC http://www.saturnflyer.com 571-403-0338
