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Change the [NodeSettings] in content.ini

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Paul Etienney

Tuesday 02 November 2010 12:59:50 am

Hello,

I want to plug two websites on the same database. I know it is easy in Exponential. No problem about this.

The issue is i want a website to use just a part of the global tree. I was thinking to change the RootNode settings of the "subsite".

I would be like this :

Main big site : RootNode = 2
Secondary sub site : RootNode = ID of a subnode

The problem is that on this content.ini documentation page a comment tells i should not do this. This is commented was poster on september 2009.

Do you have any kind of information about this ?

Thanks

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Heath

Tuesday 02 November 2010 5:22:12 pm

Hello Paul,

I would obey that warning.

I think there exists parts of the kernel which expects

these values not to be changed but I could be off on this ...

Here is a related article that talks about sub sites in eZ,

http://share.ez.no/learn/ez-publish/lots-of-websites-one-ez-publish-installation-adding-siteaccesses-in-ez-publish

Cheers,

Heath

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Marko Žmak

Thursday 04 November 2010 6:50:40 am

The ini setting:

<span><span>[</span>SiteAccessSettings<span>]</span></span>
<span>PathPrefix</span><span>=</span>

is the key.

But still, read the tutorial suggested by Heath thoroughly.

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