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Communities URL separation
Rodrigo Martins, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
Communities URL separation
Regular Member Postagens: 101 Data de Entrada: 11/09/12 Postagens Recentes
I have two communities in Liferay 6.0 EE SP1: c1 and c2. c1 is my organization community and c2 is another organization community. c1 and c2 have not hierarchical or any other relationships in the Portal .
c1 (and the Portal) url is www.c1.com and c2 path is www.c1.com/c2. Thus, c2 must be accessed after c1 has been accessed. This hierarchy does not make sense for the business.
It is possible to separate the domains c1 and c2 in the same instance of Liferay? In other words, can I access c1 at www.c1.com and c2 at www.c2.com?
Best regards
c1 (and the Portal) url is www.c1.com and c2 path is www.c1.com/c2. Thus, c2 must be accessed after c1 has been accessed. This hierarchy does not make sense for the business.
It is possible to separate the domains c1 and c2 in the same instance of Liferay? In other words, can I access c1 at www.c1.com and c2 at www.c2.com?
Best regards
Rodrigo Martins, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
RE: Communities URL separation
Regular Member Postagens: 101 Data de Entrada: 11/09/12 Postagens Recentes
Any idea?
Mika Koivisto, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
RE: Communities URL separation
Liferay Legend Postagens: 1519 Data de Entrada: 07/08/06 Postagens Recentes
You can have separate virtual hosts for different communities. In 6.1 you can locate it from Control Panel -> Site Settings -> Site URL. I can't remember the exact path to the page in 6.0 but it's something like this Control Panel -> Pages -> Settings -> Virtual host and in there set the public virtual host
Rodrigo Martins, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
RE: Communities URL separation
Regular Member Postagens: 101 Data de Entrada: 11/09/12 Postagens Recentes
In Liferay 6.0 is a little bit different, but I made it as wiki do Liferay suggests. I did that:
1.) c1 public page:
www.c1.com
2.) c2 public page:
www.c2.com
3.) I've changed my hosts for testing purpose:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 www.c1.com
127.0.0.1 www.c2.com
4.) And added proxy bypassers at browser.
Tks
1.) c1 public page:
www.c1.com
2.) c2 public page:
www.c2.com
3.) I've changed my hosts for testing purpose:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 www.c1.com
127.0.0.1 www.c2.com
4.) And added proxy bypassers at browser.
Tks
Hitoshi Ozawa, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
RE: Communities URL separation
Liferay Legend Postagens: 7942 Data de Entrada: 24/03/10 Postagens Recentes
Rodrigo, can I assume that this issue is now resolved or are you still experiencing some problem? The steps you've taken seems to be right.
Rodrigo Martins, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
RE: Communities URL separation
Regular Member Postagens: 101 Data de Entrada: 11/09/12 Postagens Recentes
This issue is resolved. I could to separate urls with those steps.