On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Hu Houcun <hou...@gmail.com> wrote: > liferay (www.liferay.com) had supported multiple domain, and it is opensource
I'm not sure why that is relevant to this discussion of how to support multi-domain in Roller. Are you saying that Liferay has patched Roller to support multi-domain? I know Liferay has some blogging features but I don't think it includes Roller. - Dave > 2010/9/20 Dave <snoopd...@gmail.com>: >> The current release of Roller, 4.0.1, cannot do that. >> >> The upcoming Roller 5 will support multiple domains, but has rather >> simple-minded support, there are some limitations and will only work >> well if you have a handful of blogs and don't mind adding a line to >> the config file for each. >> >> If you're interested in helping us work the kinks out of it, then >> please test the Roller 5 release candidate (RC2) and let us know how >> it goes. I can tell you know to configure multi-domain support as I >> use it on my blog. >> >> Roller 5 RC2 announcement: >> http://markmail.org/message/yrlfct6t6xn5rsic >> >> - Dave >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Christopher Dodunski >> <chrisfromsquir...@christopher.net.nz> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I would like to use Roller on my web server. I read that Roller supports >>> multiple blogs. My web server hosts several domains. I would like to >>> know whether I need to install Roller anew for each domain. >>> >>> To use the following domains as examples: >>> >>> http://www.domain1.com >>> http://www.domain2.com >>> http://www.domain3.com >>> >>> Each is to have its own independent blog page, like so: >>> >>> http://blog.domain1.com >>> http://blog.domain2.com >>> http://blog.domain3.com >>> >>> Can this be accomplished with a single installation of Roller? Or do I >>> need to install Roller for each domain? >>> >>> Thanks & regards, >>> >>> Chris. >>> >>> >> > > > > -- > > Email :hou...@gmail.com >