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Multi Site Manager problem

April 15, 2008 12:22pm

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  • #1 / Apr 15, 2008 12:22pm

    RFMedia

    10 posts

    Hello, we are first time using multi site manager and installed it for http://thailand.org/

    We were using documentation from EE site http://expressionengine.com/docs/cp/sites/managesites.html#weblogs_templates

    As far as you can see it display right index template for this site but can’t got to any other template or import css. As far as i understand we have problem with getting other files of this template group.

    Sincerely Dmitry

  • #2 / Apr 15, 2008 12:55pm

    Robin Sowell

    13255 posts

    Let’s see- I don’t think this is MSM related.  Is this a brand new install- and never has worked as expected?

    It looks to me like it’s trying to use index instead of index.php- note that the comment page comes up when you use index.php:
    http://thailand.org/index.php/thai/comments/sample_post/

    Styles aren’t coming up because it’s trying to pull them in w/index instead of index.php- rendered link is: http://thailand.org/index?css=site/site_css

    So- are you trying to rename the index.php file?  If not, and everything is stock install, just go to ‘Admin- System Prefs- General Config’ and edit the name of the index file to be ‘index.php’- I’m guessing it’s index right now.

    Did that make sense?

  • #3 / Apr 16, 2008 3:46am

    RFMedia

    10 posts

    Thanks Robin for quick solution.

    I found that you was right with problem i have. But other problem that i have “Name of your site’s index page” set to index.php for all sites. Why can it be changed to just index?

  • #4 / Apr 16, 2008 4:02am

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    RFMedia, you can certainly rename your index.php to something better suited to your website. It seems you only have changed the preference in the EE control panel, but not renamed the actual file on the server? You need to use an FTP client to rename “index.php” to “index” (if that’s what you want).

    Please consult the docs on how to do this, and let us know if you need additional assistance.

  • #5 / Apr 16, 2008 8:26am

    RFMedia

    10 posts

    RFMedia, you can certainly rename your index.php to something better suited to your website. It seems you only have changed the preference in the EE control panel, but not renamed the actual file on the server? You need to use an FTP client to rename “index.php” to “index” (if that’s what you want).

    Please consult the docs on how to do this, and let us know if you need additional assistance.

    Strange thing that we havn’t changed name of index file in config but in second site we added it’s use index not index.php

  • #6 / Apr 16, 2008 8:30am

    RFMedia

    10 posts

    problem solved. It was declared in path.php file. Thanks everybody for help.

  • #7 / Apr 16, 2008 8:35am

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    Yes, that would explain things as well. Glad you’re all set.

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