[DOCU-79] ETK module documentation Created: 13/Dec/10 Updated: 30/Dec/14 Resolved: 30/Dec/14 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Documentation |
| Component/s: | content |
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| Type: | Task | Priority: | Neutral |
| Reporter: | Antti Hietala | Assignee: | Antti Hietala |
| Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 0 |
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| Description |
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Extended Templating Kit (ETK). What is it? Compare to STK. Multiple site definitions. No documentation exists. Multi-site support and virtual URI mappings. |
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| Comment by Magnolia International [ 08/Jun/11 ] |
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I am in contact with a customer at SUPPORT-1102; they lack understanding of the feature (understandably), and (perhaps correlated) they have an overly complex apache fronting setup. Ping me for details, but we'll probably need to explain a few things in this docu (and/or in the admin section), about apache fronting, and how to set it up with regards to multi-site ([virtual hosts in apache, virtual hosts in tomcat, deploying in ROOT] being probably the key trio to getting things working) edit: remind me to validate a setup where vhosts exist in apache, and not in tomcat. (ProxyPreserveHost On probably helps with this) |
| Comment by Ruth Stocks [ 30/Dec/14 ] |
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documented at: |