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Wed Oct 12 15:31:51 EDT 2011
Thomas von der Elbe wrote:
> Hello,
Hey T,
>
> does anyone know, if it is easily possible to run a part of a mediawiki
> under a different url? So a certain organization could have its own
> space there, reachable under their url-name?
I have posted to #votorola about this already. http://tomthe.rocketcat.info/
(1) is (sub)domain which points to Mike's IP. He might be able to configure
Apache so that it automatically resolves to a subpath of the Wiki. But as he
said, I am curious how far that will work out.
c
(1) afraid.org is pretty good dyndns service with wildcard support. The other
ones have turned to profits badly, so if you like to define a different
(sub)domain name for you, feel free to set it up. Recordtype A, IP of Mike is:
206.248.142.179
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
> On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:53, Thomas von der Elbe wrote:
> > Something that belongs actually here:
> >
> > I wrote:
> >
> > Say Mike, would it be possible to run a single area in the
> > pollwikiunder a certain url? Could an oganization have its wiki inside
> > the pollwikiunder its url and use it for different purposes among them
> > the classical wiki-usage of collecting information but also
> > drafting,bridging, ...?
> >
> > Because the bridging etc. would become much easier this way.
> >
> >
> > Mike answered:
> >
> > You mean a different domain name in the URL (and a shorter URL too),
> > but same page content? I think it's possible to some extent, and I'm
> > not sure to what extent. As they navigate around, they might hit a
> > link that encodes the old domain name in an absolute URL. I'm not
> > sure how difficult it would be to eliminate all of those.
> >
> > OTOH - Bridging for drafts in remote wikis*should* be (and eventually
> > will be) as easy as for drafts in pollwiki. We might be better off
> > putting most of our time into that, and also (eventually) into
> > supports migrating one's area to a separate pollwiki proper.
> >
> > But maybe repost to the list (ok to copy my words), because others
> > might have ideas.
> >
> >
> > My reply now:
> >
> >
> > Yes, I mean: a different domain name in the URL, but same page content.
> > And yes, at some point in the future it should be equally easy to
> > bridge from a remote wiki, but now it is not yet. And that sounds more
> > difficult to solve to me.
> >
> > Thomas
> >
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