a virtual domain.
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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
I would like to setup each blog to be a virtual domain either using Tomcat or
Apache.
It would be great if somebody tells how it is possible.
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a virtual domain.
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