On Jan 17, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Grégory Joseph wrote:
On Jan 17, 2008, at 18:08 , Antonio Malcolm wrote:
Your first message said you had "Apache configured to handle html
and php files", which really sounds suspicious, as it should
delegate everything to jk. Did you have a look at this page on
the wiki?
http://wiki.magnolia.info/display/WIKI/RunningMagnoliaWithApache
Well, the point to using mod_jk is make things more efficient by
having Apache http handle html. Tomcat will do the job, just not
as quickly. Also, Tomcat doesn't do PHP.
However, I'm using the jkMount directive to determine which server
handles what, if that's what you're referring to.
Interesting, so that means you want to serve some content from
plain html files on your filesystem, and some other from Magnolia,
for the same site... You'll probably want to change the
defaultExtension property, then, which is by default set to .html,
thus having Magnolia generating ".html" links by default.
Not necessarily, though I suppose I could, if I wanted and had a need
to. Not to say there would NEVER be a need or desire to... this is
just the configuring for my internal (development) server. In other
words, I have different projects going on, and it's built around that.
I'm using Magnolia to manage my personal/professional site. The
public portion of the CMS will reside on my external host. I also
want to hack it a bit, work on a few modules, etc, because it's fun
to do and helps me develop new skills.
~Antonio
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