it supports sub-domains  and/or  domains at other servers ?!

2008/9/12 Joel Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> As I know, Habari does not support sub-directory at the moment.
>
> http://wiki.habariproject.org/en/Multisite
> Please see Note 5.
>
> On 9月12日, 下午12時53分, "Dr.Hamza Mousa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i tried but i think i lose some points
> >
> > i used the exciting installation ( old install atwww.aradoctorss.com) ,
> > i added sites dir , inside
> >
> > i made these directory in it
> >
> > aradoctors.com
> > aradoctors.com.mit
> > aradoctors.com.ic
> >
> > added the config.php in all of them, change the prefix_ for all of them
> >
> > and didn't work yet
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 6:09 AM, rick c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > The ability to simply run multiple sites out of the box is one of the
> > > advantages of using Habari. To set up a Habari installation to be used
> > > for multiple sites:
> >
> > > 1. Create a '/sites' directory under '/user'. The path ends up being '/
> > > user/sites'.
> >
> > > 2. Create a directory under '/sites' for the site you are creating. If
> > > you are using a subsite such as sub.example.com, your directory
> > > structure will end up looking like '/user/sites/sub.example.com'. If
> > > you are using an independent site, such aswww.example.com, your
> > > directory structure will end up looking like '/user/sites/
> > > example.com'. (If you leave off the 'www' part, bothwww.example.com
> > > and example.com will redirect to this site.
> >
> > > 3. Copy the config.php file from the 'system/schema/' directory for
> > > the type of database you are using to the directory you created in
> > > step 2.
> >
> > > 4. Fill out the config.php file as you normally would. Enter the
> > > connection string for your database. If you are using MySQL or
> > > PostGres, fill in the username and password. For all three you can
> > > enter a table prefix if you are using one. If you're not using a table
> > > prefix, make it an empty string.
> >
> > > 5. Tell your web server that the root directory for the site is the
> > > root of the Habari installation, just as you would if you were only
> > > setting up Habari to run one site.
> >
> > > 6. Navigate to the site and install as usual.
> >
> > > If you wish to run additional sites, just create more directories
> > > under 'user/sites' and follow the steps above. Each is able to use
> > > their own database, or can all share one database. If you do that,
> > > make sure you use different table prefixes for each site. If you use
> > > SQLite, the database will default to being created in Habari's root
> > > directory unless you enter a full path to where you want the SQLite
> > > database created. You can also create a '/plugins' and a '/themes'
> > > directory under each site, so each is independently using their own
> > > plugins, or they can share the system plugins and any plugins you've
> > > installed in the '/user/plugins' directory. I hope this helps.
> >
> > > Rick
> >
> > > On Sep 11, 10:57 pm, "Dr.Hamza Mousa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hi
> >
> > > > am testing Habari , however coming cross the multi-site
> settinghttp://
> > > wiki.habariproject.org/en/Multisite, what exactly should i
> > > > edit in config.php file !!!!!
> >
> > --
> > Hamza E.e Mousa
> >
> > www.neoxero.comwww.goomedic.comwww.medpeek.com
> >
>


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Hamza E.e Mousa

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