• Anonymous User 632843

    (@anonymized-632843)


    As the “WordPress MU Domain Mapping”-plugin doesn’t permit installations on shared hosting (with other folder structure than root), I’m trying to get the “WP Multi Network”-plugin to work.

    Does anyone know how this (the latter) works? What should I put in the different fields of the network settings?

    Due to his use of terminology, I’m aswell wondering if this at all can do simple domain mapping?

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  • The network plugin isn’t for simple domain mapping.

    The other domain mapping has certain expectations on how your server is set up. It *can* be used on a shared host, and I have mapped domains on installs where it’s not in the root, but it’s difficult due to limitations on the host end, not the plugin itself.

    you have to figure out how to park or point your mapped domain to the folder your mu install is in.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 632843

    (@anonymized-632843)

    Thanks a lot for the hint.

    I actually got the “other” plugin (“WordPress MU Domain Mapping”) to work just fine with the exception of a tiny detail:

    I don’t seem to be able to log in to my newly created websites…. Neither with the administrator user for the “parent” site, nor with any newly created user. But I can access the front of the newly created websites without problem..

    i encounter exactly the same issue. I can’t login on the newly created website but i can alos access the front of the newly created websites without problems.

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