Closed twoelfer closed 2 years ago
@twoelfer Yes, dasblog only supports one user but it was always my intent to support multiple users (added an issue for that).
I believe you can support that scenario you are describing. For example, I currently have my blog hosted on Azure, I placed my blog in a sub folder "poppastring.com/blog". I assume I could also add another sub folder and install dasblog there, also for example, poppastring.com/info and deploy.
Does your web host support sub applications/folders?
@poppastring Mark, i'm also hosted on azure. Are you saying you would just run 3 instances of dasblog in separate subdirectories? i'm not sure azure supports this. i can try though - however, i was under the impression, it's more an 'one-webapp-per-website' kind of setup that we can build in azure. So i was hoping for "multiple endpoints" in dasblog. Also, this way, i would have 3 instances of dasblog running, which is not so good from a resource consumption pov and, of course, not easily managed...
Anyway: I will try to do this.
@twoelfer
So I got two instances of dasblog working under App Services for Window:
I had to create a new virtual directory for the additional dasblog deployment:
On the second instance I had to change the web.config as follows:
...and also the associated config files.
I hope this helps!
Thank you!
I understand, dasblog currently only supports one user. However, i do need several blogs on my server. (3 actually: blogs.die.de/tw, blogs.die.de/aw and blogs.die.de/cm ) [i'm currently using blogengine.net, which does support multiple blogs, but doesn't have a .net core version.]
Any suggestions how i could set it up like this?
WM_THX -thomas woelfer