Hi,
J wont to change url to admin panel in this way:
current url:
http://www.joomla.com/administrator/
my new url:
admin.joomla.com
It is possible to do?
If (yes) { "Haw can i do it?"}
else { "}
thanks for reply
joomla admin on another domain
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Re: joomla admin on another domain
you could point the subdomain admin.site.com to site.com/administrator/ but it's not a "permanent" move.
what is your objective?
what is your objective?
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Re: joomla admin on another domain
admin.joomla.com would mean that you would need to create a subdomain called admin. Most Host provide free subdomains. You would need to move your whole sit to the folder on your server that the Host points your sub domain at.
Then your whole site would have the FQDN of admin.joomla.com and admin.joomla.com/administrator would be the FQDN to reach your Joomla Admin.
Then your whole site would have the FQDN of admin.joomla.com and admin.joomla.com/administrator would be the FQDN to reach your Joomla Admin.
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Re: joomla admin on another domain
I have successfully installed Joomla.
I do not intend to copy the admin directory
I created a corresponding subdomain and connected it to the admin directory
and now ...
The creation of the subdomain is not working properly. I tried functions "ModeRewrite", which is not working properly. IN Joomla are sewn definitions (JPATH_SITE, JPATH_ROOT, etc) which control the references to the files. Unfortunately, the administrator also refers to parent directory, which is the main domain site.
The reason for my research?
The creation of this barrier to reach a solution to the administrator bots. The second reason is to create a componentu Administrator for the convenience of the user should go to the subdomain.
Do you have any ideas?
Yours
M
I do not intend to copy the admin directory
I created a corresponding subdomain and connected it to the admin directory
and now ...
The creation of the subdomain is not working properly. I tried functions "ModeRewrite", which is not working properly. IN Joomla are sewn definitions (JPATH_SITE, JPATH_ROOT, etc) which control the references to the files. Unfortunately, the administrator also refers to parent directory, which is the main domain site.
The reason for my research?
The creation of this barrier to reach a solution to the administrator bots. The second reason is to create a componentu Administrator for the convenience of the user should go to the subdomain.
Do you have any ideas?
Yours
M
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Re: joomla admin on another domain
Of course it is not working correctly. Joomla needs to be accessed by the same URL.I have successfully installed Joomla.
I do not intend to copy the admin directory
I created a corresponding subdomain and connected it to the admin directory
Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System to understand why.
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... iple-sites may help you accomplish an alternative for what you are attempting. But it will not change the way that the DNS works.
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Re: joomla admin on another domain
So run the admin at any subdomain is not possible due to the design of the system.
Am I right?
Thanks
M
Am I right?
Thanks
M
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Re: joomla admin on another domain
Yes that is correct IMHO. The links in Joomla and extensions are relative to the URL Joomla is in. But and extension may help with a solution for your objective even if it is not the way you originaly expected. Flexibility is the key. http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... a-security another option.
http://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/
https://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/updating-joomla.html
"When I'm right no one remembers but when I'm wrong no one forgets".
https://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/updating-joomla.html
"When I'm right no one remembers but when I'm wrong no one forgets".