[TYPO3] one backend, multiple Frontends

neugi neugii at gmail.com
Wed Sep 3 12:40:40 CEST 2008


thx for the answers.

so i'll have to route all domains to one directory on the host and typo3
will do the forwarding to the right directory based on the domain name,
right?

best

2008/9/3 Stephan Lampe [ITXP] <typo3 at eatyourveggiesitxp.nl>

> neugi schreef:
> > hi,
> >
> > thx for the quick answers.
> >
> > so there is no problem if the pages also have different webspaces and no
> > direct access to the folders of the admin interface.
> >
> > typo3 will link eg images that will be uploaded
> > at page1 www.page1.com -> /var/www/page1/ (<img src="
> > http://www.page1.com/image.gif">)
> > with a full link from page2 www.page2.com /var/www/page2/ to page1 (<img
> > src="http://www.page1.com/image.gif">)
> >
> > the problem right now i don't know the current strukture of the servers.
> and
> > i want to clear things before i do anything.
>
>
> As we use it all domains go to the same /var/www/vhost directory.
>
> But because TYPO3 handles the incoming requests it can lead the visitor
> to the desired webpage and domain.
>
> in the /var/www/vhost directory you can define mountpoints (sort of
> homefolders) where the users have access to.
>
> Even i as admin cannot acces the homefolders through ftp, only through
> the backend interface in TYPO3.
>
>
> And, as Michael Niemann wrote, the userconfig is important, because
> that's where you specify what mountpoints the domain1 user has acces to.
>
>
> Good luck evaluating TYPO3.
> It's a though cookie to grasp, but tastes soooo sweet and can do it all ;)
> --
>
> GreetZ,
>
> Stephan
>
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