• I am looking for a blog application that I can install it in one folder and then make it avaiable for all domains on my server using Apache’s alias feature.

    Is there any way of trick that can be done in WordPress? If yes, I will spend more time to look into WordPress.

    Thanks…

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  • Not exactly. WordPress uses the values you specify for blog_home and blog_uri (Options -> General) to construct links. So you could access the site from any number of domains, but all of the links on that page would take the user to whichever domain you’ve defined in Options -> General.

    My vhost plugin could conceivably be modified to allow WordPress to honor whichever domain was used to access the site; but that’s not entirely what my plugin was designed for, and as such there may be some complications.

    Thread Starter metinex

    (@metinex)

    Thanks.

    That’s something I figured out myself later. It is really designed to be working on on domain.

    I guess my answer is Drupal.

    Another answer could be b2evolotion, but it meant to create multiple blogs with one installation on one domain.

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