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[cobalt-users] Has anyone installed a server wide gui editor on a Cobalt?
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Has anyone installed a server wide gui editor on a Cobalt?
- From: Greg Hewitt-Long <cobaltusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Jun 27 09:09:03 2003
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I'm thinking of installing a CMS for a whole lot of our more basic web customers - the majority of which have issues with browsers and URLs, much less HTML and web design tools, I'm sure almost everyone has at least a few of this type of customer.... anyway, my idea is to dedicate a box to this as follows:
1. setup the box, say: webgui.webyourbusiness.com
2. setup each customer as a virtually hosted site... such that www.customerdomain1.com would be site2 etc, etc, etc, all the way up to siteNNN (these are tiny sites).
3. install a copy of webgui (plainblack.com) on the server...
4. somehow map the webgui.webyourbusiness.com/siteNNN/ to the /home/sites/siteNNN/web/ and use the webgui with their login/password to manage their site using the friendly front end...
Alternatively, much phpmyadmin works, install it in /home/webgui/ or similar and map it via access.conf in /etc/httpd/conf/
Has anyone attempted to put a similar sitewide gui editor in place on their machines?
tia
Greg Hewitt-Long
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