Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
There are numerous ways you can do mulitple logins without affecting normal users of the website. For example, you can achieve the same thing by running different browsers, and then it doesn't impact the website users at all. With IE, Mozilla, Firefox, Galeon, Konquerer, Opera, Safari, Camino, etc. you should have plenty of simultaneous logins.
Another option would be to make two separate <VirtualHost> entries in httpd.conf. One for the normal domain names (puredata.org, pure-data.info, etc) which canonizes the name to puredata.org, and the other for the extra test domains which does not canonize the domain name. Then you can make as many test domains as you want, pd1.iem.at, pd2.iem.at, etc. etc. and the normal users of the website will be unaffected.
i mean, sorry, what is the whole point of it ?
the only thing that would change is to have one canonical name "puredata.org" instead of several ones (we are talking about 2 or 3 not 10 or 20) why is this so important to you ? what makes live easier (except for me!) if we have only 1 name ?
personally i think .info domains are clumsy and thus i prefer .org but: puredata.org is owned my someone whom i do not know at all! just because he is kind and gives it to us for free does not mean this will stay so. what if the domain-registration (by some unlucky events) ends again ? (true, most people use puredata.org now (just a wild guess) and they will have the same problems then)
please clarify the need to have one and only one domain-name
mfg.a.sdr IOhannes