I've customized my roller install with the same extension, but implemented by
additional filters, instead of modify existing WeblogRequestMapper. May I
suggest roller provides this as a standard feature of future release?

Although I have same problem as you have mentioned, it is acceptable in my
installation site. If the user wants to be in logged in state while
navigating his rendering pages, he should login via the special weblog
domain name. Obviously this is not a perfect solution.

I think the roller SSO feature may be used to resolve this problem, although
I'm not sure about it since I'm not familiar with roller's SSO implements.
If you would like to have a try and get some achievements on this way,
please share it.

Re,
Miles.



Richard Jones-13 wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've written a custom WeblogRequestMapper which enables different
> blogs to run under different domains.  All works great except that on
> the users blog the $utils.isUserAuthorizedToAuthor() no longer
> recognizes if a user is logged-in or not (used in the #showPageMenu()
> marco).
> 
> I understand this would be related to the fact the domain name is
> different from the Roller UI...  and was hoping that someone might be
> able to give me an idea about how I could rectify this.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Richard
> 
> 

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