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redfox
Starting Member
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Posted - 11 May 2003 : 12:51:30
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hey folks
is there any way of having two or more URL pages running off the same Snitz server-install?
I have one forum up and running and now i want another one that is not related and has different graphics. the standard configuration points to only ONE url, but presumably if you know what you are doing (ie you go into the code by hand) you could set up a second forum at another URL?
if not - any other ideas?
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
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redfox
Starting Member
45 Posts |
Posted - 11 May 2003 : 19:05:56
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Yes - two completely different forums, hosted on the same server, using the same snitz-install. |
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
6907 Posts |
Posted - 11 May 2003 : 19:42:44
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if they are to have two different member bases, then just upload a second copy of the database and copies of the files to your second forum folder.
if you want to have the same member database, then you can copy the all of the forum tables except the member related ones and give them a different prefix from the other tables. then, copy the files to your second forum folder, making sure to change the table prefix in config.asp. |
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redfox
Starting Member
45 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 08:54:13
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OK thanks. However, could you be more detailed/explicit ie step-by-step about this, because I don't have the experience to fully understand your reply. And would I need administrative access to the server to do this? |
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
6907 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 09:01:03
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you just need the same access to the server as you have to set up one forum. which solution do you need instructions on? for two separate membership bases or one? |
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redfox
Starting Member
45 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 10:07:46
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OK - I only have ftp access to one area of the server; I can't change read/write permissions etc; I don't have access to the admistrative part of my snitz install ie the files and where they are. But I could take relevant files from the software and ftp them elsewhere in a new folder.
What I want to do is create an *entirely* new forum, with new membership and everything else. |
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
6907 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 10:20:34
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can you just upload a new copy of the database to the same location as the first one (change the name to something other that what your first one is)
upload a copy of other files to the new folder, making sure to change your connection string in config.asp to reflect the name of the second database. then run setup.asp under the new folder. |
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redfox
Starting Member
45 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 11:40:11
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<<can you just upload a new copy of the database to the same location as the first one (change the name to something other that what your first one is) >>
What is the datbase file called/what extension does it have/how can I recognise it?
<<<upload a copy of other files to the new folder, making sure to change your connection string in config.asp to reflect the name of the second database. then run setup.asp under the new folder.>>
Which "other files" do I need?
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
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redfox
Starting Member
45 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 12:19:35
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so i place all those files in another folder, then presumably get the configuration page again, where i can point it to a *new* page which i will create, run seup, and it should work? |
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
6907 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 12:25:15
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i'm not sure what you mean by configuration page. just put the files there, making sure to edit config.asp for the new database. Then run setup.asp under the new folder.
For instance, let's say you have two brand-spanking-new snitz databases: snitz_forums_2000.mdb snitz_forums_2000_2.mdb
And let's say you have two forum folders on your website: www.yoursite.com/forum www.yoursite.com/forum2
the config.asp file will have a connection string pointing the appropriate database: www.yoursite.com/forum 's config.asp --> snitz_forums_2000.mdb www.yoursite.com/forum2 's config.asp --> snitz_forums_2000_2.mdb
then to setup each of the forums, you will simply type the following in your browser's address bar: for forum1 --> www.yoursite.com/forum/setup.asp for forum2 --> www.yoursite.com/forum2/setup.asp |
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redfox
Starting Member
45 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 13:00:24
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ok so you don't need any read/write administration, access to asp on the server or whatever, so long as you can ftp these files and follow these intructions?
(configuration page: in the Admim Options section) |
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
6907 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 13:16:58
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yes, and as long as the folder where you put the databases has write permissions on it. If it doesn't or you don't know if it does, then you need to contact your host. |
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redfox
Starting Member
45 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 13:51:47
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i didn't realise it was this simple - i thought you had to mess with asp script on the server. seems straightforward. but maybe even more simple would be to ftp a complete new snitz download to a new folder, and take it from there?
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
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