Re: Web*3 virtual hosting Webcatalog problem

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17056
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texte = >>3) Using the Web*VH plugin, I am assuming that sharing databases, files, >>and the Webcatalog folder between virtual hosts may only be achieved by >>nesting folders or by using aliases. Is this correct, or am I missing >>something? > >Sounds right.If you like to share files and folders on a HTTP level, you can use the Welcome Plugin .Its rules can save your life. Even with the WEB* VH plugin or any other virtual hosting solution. Instead of using aliases all over your hard disk, you can simply create HTTP path modifiers remotely with Welcome.Here is an example of a rule that shares a folder all over the server:Rule share myfolderPath: */myfolder/* Condition: (a zero, not an Oh) Path Result: /myfolder/ Redirect: not checkedWith this rule installed, you can call either/myfolder/something.html /xyz/myfolder/something.html /hello/somewhere/myfolder/something.htmland they all will finally point to /myfolder/something.htmlAndreas Pardeike - NEW MAIL ADDRESS: pardeike@digitalfarmers.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- Pardeikes Welcome Plugin - Virtual Hosting and Dynamic URL Manipulations with Search/Replace Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Web*3 virtual hosting Webcatalog problem (Andreas Pardeike 1998)
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>>3) Using the Web*VH plugin, I am assuming that sharing databases, files, >>and the Webcatalog folder between virtual hosts may only be achieved by >>nesting folders or by using aliases. Is this correct, or am I missing >>something? > >Sounds right.If you like to share files and folders on a HTTP level, you can use the Welcome Plugin .Its rules can save your life. Even with the WEB* VH plugin or any other virtual hosting solution. Instead of using aliases all over your hard disk, you can simply create HTTP path modifiers remotely with Welcome.Here is an example of a rule that shares a folder all over the server:Rule share myfolderPath: */myfolder/* Condition: (a zero, not an Oh) Path Result: /myfolder/ Redirect: not checkedWith this rule installed, you can call either/myfolder/something.html /xyz/myfolder/something.html /hello/somewhere/myfolder/something.htmland they all will finally point to /myfolder/something.htmlAndreas Pardeike - NEW MAIL ADDRESS: pardeike@digitalfarmers.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- Pardeikes Welcome Plugin - Virtual Hosting and Dynamic URL Manipulations with Search/Replace Andreas Pardeike

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