AW: [opencms-dev] share a huge amount of html content acrossmultiplesites

Alexandra Schwebs schwebs at team-is.com
Fri Sep 15 02:27:54 CEST 2006


hi stefan,
 
i am evaluating opencms if it fits to our needs. one point is the resource
sharing.
we will need to serve about 300 sites (nearly identical). one identical part
will be a products area (some hundred html pages). 
this products area will be imported every day with extended html import from
a "legacy website" which is managed by an other cms. 
i use the regex functionality to cut out the main part of the html-output of
this old cms.
 
to be able to use the siblings version i modified CmsHtmlImportConverter to
create relative instead of absolute links. this works fine.
but its not a good solution to have 300 times all siblings copied to the
products folder of each microsite.
 
i would like to have one folder which holds the products area and all the
products links in the mainmenu of each microsite should point to that
folder.
but i dont know how to do this without copying all siblings to all
microsites :(
 
some ideas?
 
best regards,
alexandra

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[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] Im Auftrag von Stefan Uldum
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Gesendet: Freitag, 15. September 2006 01:02
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Betreff: SV: [opencms-dev] share a huge amount of html content
acrossmultiplesites



What exactly is your motivation for not having siblings?

 - You don’t necessarily have to copy the files manually. That can be done
by listeners i.e. during each publish.

 

/ Stefan

 

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[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] På vegne af Alexandra Schwebs
Sendt: 14. september 2006 22:48
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Emne: [opencms-dev] share a huge amount of html content across multiplesites

 

hi all,

i want to share a huge amount of html content across multiple sites, but i
dont want to copy all the files as siblings in each site. 

 

i want the 

- html content to be served from one central folder for all domains served
from one opencms instance. 

- the domain may not change in the browsers address bar, if a user navigates
to this central folder to view the html content.

 

has someone an idea how i could do this?

best regards,

alexandra schwebs

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