Yep, that's what I'm doing. http://blog.generationjava.com and
http://www.carrielogic.org are happily running on the same Tomcat. The
redirect is just there to avoid people having to know the rest of the
Roller URL.
Hen
On 12/25/05, metinex (sent by Nabble.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I meant
Dear Devs,
I am on the advisory board for a design school. I would like to propose as a
student project for upcoming semesters that students create Roller theme pages
(e.g. Weblog.vm, _day.vm, etc.)
My question to you is does Roller accept new stock themes that would be
included in the
I think I can speak for the team and say YES - this sounds like a *great* idea!!
On 12/26/05, Greg Hamer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Devs,
I am on the advisory board for a design school. I would like to propose as a
student project for upcoming semesters that students create Roller theme
On 12/26/05, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, that's what I'm doing. http://blog.generationjava.com and
http://www.carrielogic.org are happily running on the same Tomcat. The
redirect is just there to avoid people having to know the rest of the
Roller URL.
I think the major problem
Matt,
What do you think the issues in trying to remove the /page/username?
(I'm trying to get up the nerve (and the time) to propose a Spring MVC
rewrite of the Velocity Presentation stuff that should allow more
flexibility in URL configuration than a collection of servlets.)
-- Sean
Matt
It seems to me that there are some limitations to this approach. It
assumes that the incoming request is for the correct domain and all URLs
generated in the served pages/feeds are relative to that, right?
One problem that I see is that the aggregator page will not generate
virtual host URLs to
On 12/26/05, Sean Gilligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to me that there are some limitations to this approach. It
assumes that the incoming request is for the correct domain and all URLs
generated in the served pages/feeds are relative to that, right?
Seems to work fine except for