On 13/04/06, Tim Williams (gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm, out of context this could be misleading so:
In Karrigell you simply put your application into its own directory and access it via the http://domain/app-dirname - for however many applications you need.
Managing different apps through a single .ks script is just something I have experimented with, but don't use very often.
:)
In Karrigell you could write the host mappings into a karrigell script (.ks) application, so you wouldn't even need to use virtual-hosts in the config file. and of course, you could just write a single ..ks that contains (at least the entry points to ) all your applications
Hmm, out of context this could be misleading so:
In Karrigell you simply put your application into its own directory and access it via the http://domain/app-dirname - for however many applications you need.
Managing different apps through a single .ks script is just something I have experimented with, but don't use very often.
:)
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