Piers Cawley wrote: > Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a number of blogs on typo 3 and I'd like to combine them into a >> single >> typo instance while still keeping the separate domain names (and different >> content under each domain). >> >> [...] > > I'm not entirely comfortable with a HABTM relationship between > articles and blogs. I'm more inclined to think in terms of a blog > having many articles, if only because it makes the interface and > access control issues substantially easier to deal with. I think you > might be better off with using categories to seperate subblogs, but > I'm open to being convinced otherwise.
I'll take that up. I want to offer a different point of view. I run two blogs at one hosting provider. They are actually subdomains, but that that's beside the point - unless you note that I can create more subdomains (and hence more blogs!) for close to zero cost. I'd like to run one code-base without having to do 'fiddles' like symlink-ing almost everything except /config, and /public. Certainly true multi-blog support based on the URL would be great ... but Well, the separate /public means I can have different favicons and separate /files - the former is pretty near a requirement and the latter is very convenient when the blog themes differ. But certainly sharing a positing between blogs is of little value when the blogs have different subject-themes. Even if the have the same reference the different themes would mean different postings. If you know of a way to make it simple with symlink-ing or with the 4.0.3 code-base, please do let me know. Otherwise I'd welcome true multi-blog support. Please note the operative word - TRUE, not a hack that needs mucho hand crafting and crufting. -- Anton J Aylward, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://antonaylward.com - Emergent Properties _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
