Hi guys and gals,
I maintain a Django-CMS website running on Django 1.2.5 with a couple of
pages - one for selling houses, one buying houses, etc. At the moment
it's all under one domain name (http://patmat.co.nz) with some other
domains being redirected by Apache to specific pages on the main site,
for example http://house-buyers.co.nz is redirected to
http://patmat.co.nz/we-buy-houses/ <http://patmat.co.nz/we-buy-houses/>
Now, I would like to have the "We Buy Houses" part of the main website
accessible directly at http://house-buyers.co.nz - i.e. when someone
clicks on a link leading to house-buyers.co.nz I want them to get the We
Buy Houses page without actually redirecting to patmat.co.nz/we-buy-houses
Similarly the menu created by {% show_menu %} should point to the
absolute URLs under patmat.co.nz or house-buyers.co.nz respectively. And
all that, of course, being one Django project with a single database,
same design templates, same config, same /admin, etc.
Is this at all possible with Django?
Thanks!
Michael
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