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1/5/2010 12:31 AM
 
SupaHoopsa wrote:

 

Goal:

To host multiple DNN applications under the single URL – https://mySite.myWorld.com

 

Current situation:

I have multiple clients all within the same DNN application and they access their portal via a URL such as https://mySite.myWorld.com/>, i.e. for Joe bloggs inc they would have a URL such as https://mySite.myWorld.com/joebloggs.

 

The problem we have with this is that I already have over 200 child portals and this is causing many performance issues.

 

Proposed Solution:

So what I would like to do is introduce new DNN applications, using the same Domain (mySite.myWorld.com) but then have application numbers such as https:/mySite.myWorld.com/1/, https:/mySite.myWorld.com/2/, etc.

 

I would then have an IP redirector such as BigIP redirect the client to the appropriate DNN application based on the application number.

 

Issue:

I have just tried creating child portals with the address of http://mySite.TesthMyWorld.cm/1/NewSite and found that this URL does not work in DNN – I suspect because the URL represents a child portal within a child portal.

 

Help:

Can you review what I am trying to achieve and make any recommendations about how I can achieve my goal?

 Hi,

I have a similar problem.

My website doesn't have multiple portals, but what i want to do is using BigIP I want to redirect to perticular website url regardless what rewuest it is coming from. Meaning my dotnetnuke website should not perform any redirects and I need it to be a plain listening port so i can plumb anything in front of it.

 

 

How can I do that? Any idea?

 
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1/5/2010 5:50 AM
 

I don't really see a solution. Moving sites between DNN installations is not supported. The only option to split a DNN installation with many portals is duplicating and removing half on the original and half of the sites on the copy. 


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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