Hi, my client wishes to use CMS-MS for editing pages of a site with another domain and at a host/server outsite from the one where his cms-ms is installed in (to avoid having to install CMS-MS at the other server as well).
I understood somewhere that within CMS-MS it's not possible to maintain 2 different domains.
So, for trying out, I connected the link to a page at the other server (no cms-ms) to newly made pages at the server with cms-ms installed (attached ofcourse a new template & proper stylesheet).
That works!! So he can now maintain that page of the other domain, within cms-ms at the server where it is installed
Before going on, I would like to know what other peoples experienced when doiing it like this
and encountered any unforeseen problems???
Perhaps when adding more content, and/or with menu's ?
I suppose it will also be possible for the index-page at the other server (by means of meta refresh-code) to connect to the cmsms-installed server ? ?
Thanks much in advance for any reactions!
Willemijn
maintaining content of a outsite domain/server with cms-ms
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Pierre M.
Re: maintaining content of a outsite domain/server with cms-ms
Hello Willemijn,

Pierre
No problem : my neightbor'grandma is editing pages of the CIA site from her CMSms installationmev wrote: Hi, my client wishes to use CMS-MS for editing pages of a site with another domain and at a host/server outsite from the one where his cms-ms is installed in (to avoid having to install CMS-MS at the other server as well).
Pierre
Re: maintaining content of a outsite domain/server with cms-ms
woww, what privileges your neightbour's grandma has got, to be able to edit the CIA-site..Pierre M. wrote:
No problem : my neightbor'grandma is editing pages of the CIA site from her CMSms installation
Pierre
She must be.....
Mrs. Bush, at least
willemijn
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Pierre M.
Re: maintaining content of a outsite domain/server with cms-ms
Hello again 
More seriously, you may be interested by a mirroring solution : you build a site with your CMSms installation. Then take a static snapshot of the result (with wget, httrack, other... search the forum) and push these static files to the public hosting place with your FTP tool.
Pierre M.
More seriously, you may be interested by a mirroring solution : you build a site with your CMSms installation. Then take a static snapshot of the result (with wget, httrack, other... search the forum) and push these static files to the public hosting place with your FTP tool.
Pierre M.

