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Saved by 5 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-04-21
- Allendog on 2008-04-22 - Tags rails , subdomian
- Thomasstegelmann on 2008-04-22 - Tags rails , routing , subdomain , routes
- Lawfully on 2008-04-21 - Tags no_tag
- Jjames on 2008-04-21 - Tags ruby , rails , snippets , programming
- Smoody on 2008-04-21 - Tags rails , howto , subdomain , development , tutorial , sourcecode
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There are a few problems you have to overcome if you want your users to have their own subdomain:
1. first of all you need a dns wildcard
2. you need to configure apache
3. you need to differentiate between assets (javascripts, images, stylesheets) that are on the main site, and those from the subdomains
4. cookies
5. links to subdomains
1. first of all you need a dns wildcard
2. you need to configure apache
3. you need to differentiate between assets (javascripts, images, stylesheets) that are on the main site, and those from the subdomains
4. cookies
5. links to subdomains
Highlighted by smoody
1. first of all you need a dns wildcard
2. you need to configure apache
3. you need to differentiate between assets (javascripts, images, stylesheets) that are on the main site, and those from the subdomains
4. cookies
5. links to subdomains
2. you need to configure apache
3. you need to differentiate between assets (javascripts, images, stylesheets) that are on the main site, and those from the subdomains
4. cookies
5. links to subdomains
Highlighted by eelderaj


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