Difference between revisions of "Cssproxy"
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<source lang="perl">$CSSPROXY = "http://cssproxy.$DOMAIN/";</source> | <source lang="perl">$CSSPROXY = "http://cssproxy.$DOMAIN/";</source> | ||
− | You will also have to add a line to the %SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION hash and create it if it does not already exist: | + | You will also have to add a line to the <code>%SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION</code> hash and create it if it does not already exist: |
<source lang="perl">%SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION = ( | <source lang="perl">%SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION = ( |
Revision as of 07:27, 27 October 2008
Enabling cssproxy
As a subdomain
To enable the cssproxy as a subdomain, first make sure your DNS settings are correct. You will need a wildcard subdomain record. If you're not sure about what this is, check out the "DNS Management" section of Subdomain setup.
Then, you will need to add the following to etc/ljconfig.pl
:
$CSSPROXY = "http://cssproxy.$DOMAIN/";
You will also have to add a line to the %SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION
hash and create it if it does not already exist:
%SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION = ( 'cssproxy' => 'cssproxy', );
Without a subdomain
No instructions yet.