Hi all,

Taken a look,But i did not understand on the following

how to  create three domains itself in the first place using RoR, ie create
parent domain (www.family.com) and  subdomains (www.father.family.com,
www.son.family.com <http://www.father.family.com,%20www.son.family.com/>)
on typing the www.family.com in the  browser address bar i should go to
admin domain. how to tell this in routes.rb
on typing the subdomain (Ex www.father.family.com) on browsers address bar
how  I should tell routes to go to  subdomain's front page which is
different from the parent domain's page.
 how to define /where in routes define whats the defulat pages for each
domain.

can you suggest me some good documentation or can u share if something
already exists.

Thanks,
NRoR
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 5:41 AM, newrails user <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks dhanaka.
>
> will take a look,try.
>
> Regards,
> NewRoRuser
>
>   On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Danaka Kahn <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>   On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:21 AM, OnRail <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> HI All,,
>>>
>>> I have just installed rails. Also I have installed spree,spree-multi-
>>> domains gems.
>>>
>>> I could run the sample spree app but on the admin of spree could not
>>> find facility to add multi domains, I have googled  but could not find
>>> how to create multi domains using rails or spree. If there are any
>>> ruby gems to achieve or any other way please let me know. Below is
>>> what I wanted exactly
>>>
>>> 1) A parent domain (ex:www.family.com) with user who adminsters the
>>> entire system.He should be able to add different sub sites/domains
>>> ( ex: www.father.family.com, www.mom.family.com, www.son.family.com).
>>> 2) All the sub site/domain  needs to have a site administrator who can
>>> only configure/modfiy his site details.(not the others)
>>>
>>> 3) The content of each subsite is stored in same single database
>>> against the site name.
>>>
>>> Please let me know how to achieve this.am In a way stuck
>>>
>>
>> You definitely can. Check out section 3.9 of this:
>> http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html
>> Of course you are up for some work ;) Also, not sure if it would help in
>> your case, but using the rails mountable engines to modularize might help,
>> and that also should work into your routing schema (i.e. see the Railscast
>> on mountable engines).
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> NewROR User
>>>
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