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From: Clifton W. <cli...@gm...> - 2007-05-11 01:19:18
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On 5/10/07, shane <sh...@lo...> wrote: > The version I'm most familiar with, CVS (ie current, unreleased) has > great reliance upon subdomains in the URL's. I'm going to assume > that's what you are using. However, what you want can be done. We did > it on a site. I don't recall if we had to patch anything, or not. But > the first step for you to go about this would be to remove the URL's > for any non-primaryskid skins that are nexus's. Then edit your > article and save it. That'll cause slash to re-render it and the > links to it. This is slightly amusing, mainly because what Faye is asking for is the way Slashcode *used* to handle sections. The whole subdomain thing was a refactoring of the code when "section" was redefined as "skin". Just an FYI and a slight bit of history. - Cliff |