If you're working local, that could be why.
I've never tried this setup extensively myself; but I have known the hosts file to
work in certain circumstances for the same thing (using a name to access an IP address).
Have you considered using something like Winproxy to provide DNS services? There is
usually a free trial available as well, so you needn't pay to test the scenario.
-----Original Message-----
From: diaga(a)nomade.fr [mailto:diaga@nomade.fr]
Sent: 23 July 2007 12:01
To: xwiki-users
Subject: RE: [xwiki-users] Virtual wiki
Hi Tim,
Thank you for your answer. I was afraid that the only solution is using DNS. But at least,
I am sure now that this is the only solution.
Bye
Diaga,
I had the same problem and the way I solved it, and only way I know, is having a DNS.
Look into the archive for the advice I recieved. Also, make sure you granted the rights
for both databases on your relational database.
Tim
________________________________
From: diaga(a)nomade.fr [mailto:diaga@nomade.fr]
Sent: Thu 7/19/2007 10:56 AM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] Virtual wiki
Hi,
I was trying to create two virtual wikis but this is not working. I used apache and the
hosts file of windows to make virtual hosts pointing on the xwiki controller. I have no
DNS, I am working on local. In the near futur, I will have an pûbmlic IP adresse and no
DNS or subdomain. I am a little confuse. If someone can help because I am really lost.
Thanks a lot, bye
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