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Re: Help with the older multi-site method.
Take a look at the public-side css.php — you’ll have to make the same change in this one too.
Are you sure this is worth the effort? You’ll have to preserve all these mods every time you upgrade.
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#17 2010-02-20 21:08:15
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Re: Help with the older multi-site method.
It might not be at this point. It’s turning out to be a lot more complicated than I’d hoped it would be; multi site would be nice as it would avoid a bunch of redundant files and make upgrading easier, but if I’m going to have to go through all of this for each of the sites that will eventually be created, I’ll be tearing my hair out.
At least I know that multi-site doesn’t work on shared hosts. It’ll save me trouble in the future.
Thanks for all of the help. I think I’ll just bite the bullet and do a separate install for each site.
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Re: Help with the older multi-site method.
ajw-art wrote:
At least I know that multi-site doesn’t work on shared hosts. It’ll save me trouble in the future.
Not on shared hosting with crippling restrictions. Plenty of shared hosts support multi-site.
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#19 2010-02-21 01:46:24
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Re: Help with the older multi-site method.
Any shared host suggestions for the future?
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Re: Help with the older multi-site method.
There’s a lot of “it depends” with that question. And it’s a topic that comes up pretty often, so best not to drift this thread into the swamp of specific recommendations. There’s even a page on TextBook, though it hasn’t been updated much since it was created. I have found webhostingtalk.com worth perusing.
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