• Hello,
    I current am using wordpress…it is great. My friend wants me to install wordpress for him and his wife. But, how can I have two blogs on the same site.
    I am quessing that I need to have to installs of wordpress and 2 MySQL DB’s. I know I cannot change the location from /wordpress to /wordpress2…because all the docs point to /wordpress.
    Is there a way to mass edit all the docs to be pointed somewhere else…or is there another way to setup to blogs on the same site.
    Thanks
    jlimited

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  • j,
    You can have two installs and use a single database. Check this link out:
    http://wiki.wordpress.org/MultipleBlogs

    Thread Starter Anonymous

    Thanks

    Sorry, mike…usually it’s Podz who is in here beating everyone to the punch! 🙂

    /me looks all innocent 🙂

    I beg everyone’s pardon, but usually need things explained to me very slowly and twice. I am upgrading from Movabletype where I maintained two blogs, each with its own domain name using apache and name-based virtual hosting.
    I have now migrated to Mac OS X and WP 1.2. The first blog I brought over went fine. I created a database “blog,” I imported that blog entries…no problem. Then I installed the second instance of WP. I had put the first instance in:
    /Library/WebServer/Documents/blog/
    I put the second one in
    /Library/WebServer/Documents/paige/blog/
    I created a new database table for it “paigeblog” and everything seemed to be going fine. Everything went to hell when I tried to set up the name-based virtual hosting in apache.
    The second blog began using config files (like the styles) of the first one…when I updated the “options” in one blog, the other one would be changed also. Perhaps this is because they were configed to use:
    http://scottfeldstein.net/blog
    and
    http://paigefeldstein.net/blog
    as URLs. you’d think this would be okay, as the virtual hosting indicated that they were separate paths (see top of this rant). But it’s messed up
    As of now I have shut of virtual hosting and only have the one primary blog up, which seems to work okay.
    HELP! Anyone who’s willing to shed any light on this will be my best friend for ever and ever.
    Scott

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