• fas.khan

    (@faskhan)


    My whole Multisite is ready and I am stuck into this problem which is hampering everything.

    What I want is to have two different URLs for my site, so that site can be assessed from the staging and from the production too. So basically the site is same, but it has two different domain URLs.

    I’ll be very very thankful if you can help me in this.

    My site is for e.g. http://www.xyz.com/dir/

    I want it to be assessed from http://www.xyz.com/dir
    and anotherdomain.xyz.com/dir

    Same goes for the admin, two URLs, Same site
    http://www.xyz.com/dir/wp-admin
    anotherdomain.xyz.com/dir/wp-admin

    Many Thanks

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  • michael.mariart

    (@michaelmariart)

    What is the point of having a staging domain and a production domain if they both point ot the same site? Won’t that jsut give you exactly the same thing in both?

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    Maybe you just want to keep the data in sync?

    michael.mariart

    (@michaelmariart)

    That’s ture. Keeping the data in sync can be a good idea, but from what fas.khan was saying “one site, two urls” I would take that as it’s one installation of WordPress, not two. I could be very wrong in this one though (I’ve been known to be wrong every now and again).

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    Oh man, if I’m ‘not wrong’ for a whole day, I get beer 😀

    michael.mariart

    (@michaelmariart)

    I’d hate that sort of condition… I’d never get a beer. :'(

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