Sure. I need more infos for an accurate answer, but you can add as many copies / variations of the default admin siteaccess and use it for a specific site... it's just about roles & policies.
Hi here's my problem. I made a site site1 , site1_admim(working site) and site2, site2_admin(empty site).
When I open site2_admin it shows the contents of site1.
This should not happen, site2 content structure tab should only show the contents of site 2. I don't understand why this is happenning.
If anyone has made multiple admins for each siteaccess could you please respond?
Pascal, very nice article ! Did you have it referenced on ez.no ? Even if it's in french, we're interested in every article written by community members !
Neeraj, eZ publish needs to know what to do with the different sites... a few settings allow you to say that admin X shows content starting from node X, while admin Y shows content starting from node Y.
But as Pascal says, it may be interesting to use different databases... so it depends on your exact goal. Why do you want multiple sites on one instance ? You don't want to install eZ publish several times ? Or the sites have to share pieces of content ? If that's the case, you can't use multiple databases.
We're back at the same point : give us more details on your goals ;)
Thanks for the reply. I found the solution moments after I wrote about the problem, it was because of the database and its fixed now.
In the mean while I have another problem. I'm using hivelocity server, I want all the domain names to point to the same index.php . How do I do that since I don't think I have access to <virtualhost> of apache?
I thought it would be better perfomance wise to install a single instance of ez publish. You are ez crew and if someone had earlier pointed out that installing different versions of ez publish for different sites, I wouldn't have taken the trouble of learning so much about multiple sites. Thanks for your reply I think I might take your suggestion i.e. many ez publish for multiple sites.
Neeraj
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