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shamguy4 opened this issue Feb 24, 2015 · 9 comments
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shamguy4 opened this issue Feb 24, 2015 · 9 comments

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@shamguy4
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does this plugin work?
seems to give fatal error on installation.

I'm creating a site where we have courses given. some clients want their courses to have their own domain.
So I'm looking for a way to transform example.com/course/course-name

into clients domain.com

@deniaz
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deniaz commented Feb 25, 2015

Hi,

I haven't touched the plugin in two years and WordPress in one year, so I don't know whether it works or not.

If you can give me more info about the fatal error I'll look into it.

Regards,
Rob

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I tried installing the one on GitHub. 

The original one on Wordpress works. Somewhat...

The problem is if you click any link it revers back to the other domain. 

I am making a website of courses with lessons. 

Some courses need their own domain. Some don't. 

But all show up on the course archive page. 

How can I get a course and its lessons to have its own domain?

I'd rather stay away from multi site because all the courses are better together especially cause I have a course archive page. A course post type...

Any direction would be of great value

Thanks


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On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 6:46 AM, Robert notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi,
I haven't touched the plugin in two years and WordPress in one year, so I don't know whether it works or not.
If you can give me more info about the fatal error I'll look into it.
Regards,

Rob

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@deniaz
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deniaz commented Feb 26, 2015

You motivated me to do a proper rewrite (see release-2.0 branch) but tbh, it wont help your problem.
The way WordPress works, URLs are stored and rendered absolute (IIRC). Mercator (MU Domain Mapping Plugin) handles this by adding filters (see here), as does WordPress MU Domain Mapping here. I might actually include something like that in 2.0 but it sounds like you need the plugin pretty soon.

If you'd like to contribute, please do.

@shamguy4
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Cool.
Im a web designer and front end developer, so I'm not sure I can be of much help...
I mean when it comes to domain mapping.... sounds scary...
I tried using some sort of redirect, but keep the domain and I couldn't get that working...

When do you think 2.0 would be released?

@shamguy4
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shamguy4 commented Mar 2, 2015

if I could help in any way let me know

@deniaz
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deniaz commented Mar 2, 2015

Well since you're a designer/frontend dev you could help me out with what I struggle the most ;) The UI doesn't work with newer WordPress versions anymore from what I've seen. Got any ideas? I played with the idea of doing something with <datalist/>...

@shamguy4
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shamguy4 commented Mar 9, 2015

so sorry, I have not gotten back to you.
I have been super busy.
I have not installed the new verse from github yet to check it out and see
whats not working as far as design.
If I get a chance I will let you know and maybe I can help.

On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Robert notifications@github.com wrote:

Well since you're a designer/frontend dev you could help me out with what
I struggle the most ;) The UI doesn't work with newer WordPress versions
anymore from what I've seen. Got any ideas? I played with the idea of doing
something with ...


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@comodosolutions
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Hi, any plans to finish this plugin? The older version has completely crapped out on newer wordpress installations & it would be great to be able to keep using it. I'd be glad help out in any way I can.

@deniaz
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deniaz commented May 29, 2016

Hey @comodosolutions

I haven't been involved in the WordPress ecosystem in something over two years, and it's really hard to keep up with changes and making sure it doesn't break in newer version. That's also the reason why there's an "adoption" note on wordpress.org.

If you would like to take this project over, I'm more than happy to add you as a collaborator here and on wordpress.org.

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