[Moin-user] wiki farming and mod_python for multi lingual sites
Rick VanDerveer
rickvanderveer at yahoo.com
Tue May 22 09:46:37 EDT 2007
LOL! Ok, I was toying with Yahoo's "Random Subject Generator" and I guess I forgot to change it! Sorry about that, probably looked like spam to most of you.
I got a chuckle out of it, tho... :-)
-Rick
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From: Rick VanDerveer <rickvanderveer at yahoo.com>
To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:36:42 AM
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Yes, this is absolutely possible.
I don't think there is a really clear set of instructions for doing this yet, but I was able to get it working using the examples on this page (http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FarmQuestions). As someone commented at the top of that page, someone should take a moment to refactor that page a little bit-- It's something I'd like to do, but haven't found the time yet.
-Rick
On May 22, 2007, at 4:15 AM, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Hi,
i am going to setup several wiki's to share info on programs we use.
This needs to be done in 2 languages.
First, it tested Apache + mod_python + virtual hosts and i got that to
work. I had a site like programname.mydomain.com.
To go multilingual, i could use something like
lang1.programname.mydomain.com and lang2.programname.mydomain.com.
Then i read something on farming and it seemed like this is better
suited for multilingual sites.
I can get farming to work with ScriptAlias but i would want to be able
to use mod_python and urls like before lang1.programname.mydomain.com.
Is it possible to have wiki farming and still use mod_python (and the
urls as specified above)?
Thanks
Benedict
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