Difference between revisions of "Cssproxy"
From Dreamwidth Notes
(→Enabling cssproxy:) |
(→Enabling cssproxy:) |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
# Make sure your DNS settings are correct. If you're not sure, check out the "DNS Management" section of [[Subdomain setup]]. | # Make sure your DNS settings are correct. If you're not sure, check out the "DNS Management" section of [[Subdomain setup]]. | ||
# Edit the following in ljconfig.pl | # Edit the following in ljconfig.pl | ||
− | + | #* 'cssproxy' => 'cssproxy', in %SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION | |
− | + | #* $LJ::CSSPROXY = "http://cssproxy.$DOMAIN/";, and that LJ:: is probably redundant | |
You should also be able to enable cssproxy without using a subdomain, but no instructions for that yet. | You should also be able to enable cssproxy without using a subdomain, but no instructions for that yet. | ||
(thanks to <ljuser>exor674</ljuser> for walking me through this!) | (thanks to <ljuser>exor674</ljuser> for walking me through this!) |
Revision as of 15:58, 16 September 2008
Enabling cssproxy:
To enable the cssproxy as a subdomain:
- Make sure your DNS settings are correct. If you're not sure, check out the "DNS Management" section of Subdomain setup.
- Edit the following in ljconfig.pl
- 'cssproxy' => 'cssproxy', in %SUBDOMAIN_FUNCTION
- $LJ::CSSPROXY = "http://cssproxy.$DOMAIN/";, and that LJ:: is probably redundant
You should also be able to enable cssproxy without using a subdomain, but no instructions for that yet.
(thanks to exor674 for walking me through this!)