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Hello Sergio,

Sergio Arias wrote:

| That could be an option, but in that case we will have something like:
|
|   [IIS Cluster ] <---> [Apache+Midgard Cluster]
|
| So we'll have a second cluster just for Midgard (more machines
| administration,...) and I was thinking in something like:
|
|   [IIS Cluster] <---(HTML files)--- LAMP + Midgard
|
| In this second scenario, the IIS Cluster will serve the HTML files
| generated and published under Midgard, and copied afterwards (there will
| be static HTML files) to the production machines. Is this feasible?. Can
| anyone think on another alternative to Piotras'?

Well, you could simply produce the content on the Midgard platform
and use wget to produce a static HTML dump of the site. Then all
you need is to push the static pages out to the IIS cluster.
Obviously you want a script to handle all of this... see how
Aegir does the staging-live publishing thing, you could imitate that.

See "man wget" for the proper output options (there are some
to get the static pages to work properly).

Cheers!

~  //Henri

| Thanks
|
| Piotras wrote:
|
|> Sergio Arias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|>
|>
|>> Hi everyone.
|>>
|>> We have an IIS cluster in our company and we are thinking in using
|>> Midgard as CMS. The problem is that we can't use it to serve the
|>> final pages since there is an IIS cluster that HAVE TO serve them.
|>> Is it possible to export Midgard-created pages as plain HTML to be
|>> served by the cluster?
|>
|>
|>
|> The first thing which comes to my mind is to request midgard pages
|> from IIS if you know how url should looks like. You should get plain
|> html on the fly.
|>
|> Piotras
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