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Using Magnolia with Apache 2.0 (Community Wiki)
seems redundant with Magnolia and Apache 2. If someone wants to volunteer and merge them, that'd be much appreciated. If you are using Tomcat, you can use the modjk interface. However, with Apache 2, the modproxy plugin provides a more generic interface ...
Other labels: needsreview, deployment
Running Magnolia with Apache 1.3.x (Community Wiki)
Connecting Apache 1.3.x and Tomcat on Unix servers You will want to configure Apache to talk to Tomcat for a few reasons. Take advantage of Apache's virtual hosts or rewrite rules Use Apache's SSL connections (https) To execute non Java code ...
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Rewrite URLs with Apache (Community Wiki)
Requirement Magnolia is not designed to run multiple websites in a single instance, so workarounds are necessary to achieve this. The obvious solution is to have multiple instances. To make nice URLs as well (i.e. without {{MagnoliaPublic}}) requires a solution using Tomcat Virtual hosts ...
Other labels: v2_1, v3_0, v3_5, deployment, multi-site
Magnolia and Apache 2 (Community Wiki)
seems redundant with Using Magnolia with Apache 2.0. If someone wants to volunteer and merge them, that'd be much appreciated. I run several sites with one Magnolia installation. For example the site: /cigar => http://www.ccstuttgart.de /hirning => http://www.hirning.de /oconnell ...
Other labels: needsreview, deployment
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