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  1. Hey everyone, i might have a weird issue with my multisite setup. Not sure though, if it is a user error from my side, a server configuration or a pw thing. I am using Soma's Multisite module to redirect different domains to different "sub"page-trees. On my dev-server, i just manually setup two vhosts on apache to test the configuration and it worked flawlessly. Each domain routes correctly to the corresponding entry in the pagetree. My client on the other hand has to use Plesk to configure his webserver. So I setup two domains (domain1.com | domain2.com) there and pointed the domain2.com DocRoot to domain1.com's DocRoot (with the actual pw installation). $config->httpHosts = [ 'domain1.com', 'domain2.com', 'domain3.com' ]; $config->MultisiteDomains = [ 'domain1.com' => [ 'root' => 'www.domain1.com', 'http404' => 27, ], 'domain2.com' => [ 'root' => 'www.domain2.ch', 'http404' => 27, ], 'domain3.com' => [ 'root' => 'www.domain3.ch', 'http404' => 27, ], ]; $config->httpHosts and $config->MultisiteDomains are properly set, but somehow when i am trying to load either of the two(or more) domains, it will always route to the first entry of the $config->httpHosts array. Maybe someone could give me an idea or has worked with a similar setup, because i am feeling kind of blocked right now. Thanks in advance! -- EDIT Embarrassingly enough, i just found the issue: The Plesk default domain setting was redirecting to the www.* subdomain and this setting interfered with the actual routing. Sorry for the pointless thread-spam.
  2. Is anyone here using WEBP as their output image format and what is your server / environment setup? I know there's support for it in PW lately and decided to investigate. Found it quite difficult to do this on a practical level. IE My current VPS is Cent OS 6 and Plesk and unless I'm wrong, WEBP is not supported by either. Which host and setup are you on that allows you to run WebP? Cheers
  3. Hello, Processwire its present in Cpanel's Softaculous https://www.softaculous.com/apps/cms/ProcessWire But It's not present in Plesk APS. I think it's a good idea to create such aps and sent it to plesk for including them in their aps system. here is some info that I found. http://download1.parallels.com/Plesk/Doc/en-US/online/plesk-aps-overview/index.htm?fileName=69262.htm http://doc.apsstandard.org/2.1/start/ http://kb.sp.parallels.com/en/115664 anyone has any experience creating aps packages?
  4. Hi guys I'm running PW on a VPS on Plesk for the first time and having some problems. The DNS hasn't yet kicked in so I have a funky IP address, port number and webspace name in the URL which aren't helping. I've obscured the real address here but you get the picture https://111.111.111.111:8443/sitepreview/http/mydomain.com/processwire/ I can load up the login page but the css isn't mapping correctly and looks like Is it the htaccess I need to edit by changing # RewriteBase / to RewriteBase /sitepreview/http/mydomain.com/ or something else? Currently above doesn't work. If I look at the source, the css is mapped as follows: <link type='text/css' href='/wire/modules/AdminTheme/AdminThemeDefault/styles/main-classic.css?v=12' rel='stylesheet' /> <link type='text/css' href='/wire/modules/Process/ProcessLogin/ProcessLogin.css?v=101' rel='stylesheet' /> <link type='text/css' href='/wire/templates-admin/styles/font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css?v=12' rel='stylesheet' /> <script type='text/javascript' src='/wire/modules/Jquery/JqueryCore/JqueryCore.js?v=183'></script> <script type='text/javascript' src='/wire/modules/Jquery/JqueryUI/JqueryUI.js?v=193'></script> <script type='text/javascript' src='/wire/templates-admin/scripts/inputfields.js?v=12'></script> <script type='text/javascript' src='/wire/modules/AdminTheme/AdminThemeDefault/scripts/main.js?v=12'></script>
  5. Hi all Does anyone here create their PW sites on Plesk (12) on Linux on a VPS? I have a general web dev question for you. When you've created a web space and installed PW, does the Plesk Preview link ever work for you? I'm really interested in this as I'm new to VPS and Plesk and seem to be having issues with PW sites prior to the DNS propagation. My hosting company is telling me this a Plesk "feature" while someone else blamed PW. For example, have a look at my own site which does have the DNS kicked in. Clicking Preview brings up my site but none of the CSS loads and the paths are clearly broken. I've tried numerous combinations of changing the rewrite base and yet nothing works.
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