Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Same application name, different domains
No and No,
Can you please provide example?

I went through the on-line and download manuals and couldn’t find any relevant reference. Didn’t think to go to garage and dig out T2K manuals, though.

In the particular case, I wish to have an application defined as the tafs residing in the /forum/ directory, and for several domain/virtual hosts and that each domain’s /forum/ application keep its variables to itself.

So, do I create an application definition for each domain?

Forum=
Forum1=
forum2=

[Forum]
PATH=/forum/
DOMAIN=www.myfirstdomain.com

[Forum1]
PATH=/forum/
DOMAIN=www.myseconddomain.com

And

I’ve never tampered with the domains.ini file. What’s the proper way to define domains in there? It just says

[DOMAINS]



On 11/29/04 11:10 AM, "Steve Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Have you specified a DOMAIN= line in your applications.ini file? If so, have each of those same domains been defined in your domains.ini file? I'm referring to what is now the ancient Tango 2000 manual which discusses both. This same information is available in the online Witango help.

If I remember correctly, to get application variables to work correctly, you had to define both the application and the domain in which that application resided *IF* you wanted to have separate application variables for separate domains. I tried desperately to get application scope working back as far as Tango 2000, then we found out that there were some major issues. When Witango 5 first came out, there were some major improvements/fixes made to the application scope but certain things that I was looking for (mainly startupurl in application scope) did not work so I went in another direction.  

Hope this helps,

Steve Smith

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On Saturday, November 27, 2004, at 05:07 PM, Roland Dumas wrote:


I have an application that will end up living in more than one domain. I
have the application path defined as /forum/

When I install the application in the second domain, the app variables are
shared between the two domains. I don't want that. I want each domain's
/forum/ application to have it's own set of app scope variables.

How do I keep them separate?

Do I need to specify a domain in the app definition? How?
Should I be including part of the absolute path? Such as
/~firstdomain/forum/ ?



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