i dont even have $wgServer = "" in my LocalSettings.php
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Daniel Friesen lists@nadir-seen-fire.comwrote:
MediaWiki is already perfectly capable of being run from multiple domains. Just install it and don't set a specific $wgServer. The rest is just config of your webserver or shared host, which is out of the scope of any web application.
It's already possible and there's nothing MediaWiki needs to fix. Last I checked it's worse with WordPress because there are cases where WordPress will insert the domain name into stuff that goes into the database and you end up with that hardcoded in your content.
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 08:24:00 -0700, Isabell Alcott uv22ealcott@googlemail.com wrote:
i just thought it would go in ease as i know it from wordpress where one can setup multiple domains on one installation with the same files and database. but it seems that it is not possible in mediawiki,
maybe a proposal to a forthcoming extension or feature in future mediawiki versions :)
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Isabell Alcott uv22ealcott@googlemail.comwrote:
i have shared webhosting
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Boris Steipe boris.steipe@utoronto.cawrote:
So just put a VirtualHost directive into apache httpd.conf on the domain1 server and point the logical name for domain2 to the IP of domain1.
B.
On 2011-10-28, at 11:04 AM, Isabell Alcott wrote:
*if someone goes to domain2, all their urls should stay domain2. ditto for domain1.*
yeeeeeeeee, this is exactly what i want. Im sorry that i brought
such a
confusion into this.
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Olivier Beaton <
olivier.beaton@gmail.com>wrote:
Lots of confusion here, let me try to clear it up:
http://www.domain1.com/wiki/ serves /var/www/html/w and the
wiki
mysql db with no prefix http://www.domain2.com/wiki/ serves /var/www/html/w and the
wiki
mysql db with no prefix
They are both the exact same wiki, with the exact same articles, users, database, tables, data, and the exact same php files.
If I have this right, all Isabell wants is have two domain names
serve
the same wiki. Isabell does not want to use a redirect, if someone goes to domain2, all their urls should stay domain2. ditto for domain1.
- Olivier
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Isabell Alcott uv22ealcott@googlemail.com wrote: > yes and then it will be redirected to domain1 > > So here is my configuration: domain1 and domain2 point to the same
wiki
> installation in one and the same folder on my webhost. > > when i browse domain2, domain1 is standing in the browser, > > if someone browses domain2, i would like to see it in the browser. > > > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Curulan Angelicos < curulan@clantitan.org>wrote: > >> On 2011-10-28 07:53, Isabell Alcott wrote: >>> *or simply have both domains access the same directory path on
your
>>> host while retaining the different domain names? * >>> yes, thats exactly what i would like to have. Im sorry that I did >>> not express it so clear caused by my lag of english language >>> >>> What exactly do i need to write into the htaccess ? >> >> I would suggest just setting up the second domain to point to the
same
>> directory space as the first domain. Your hosting or DNS company
should
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