Good idea, but that won't work unfortunately as we use the 'Site'
functionality between the 40-odd sites.
Thanks though!
Ethan
On Sep 28, 7:50 pm, "Tim Sawyer" <list.dja...@calidris.co.uk> wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm trying to have comments on my sites shown on all other sites, as I
> > have a 'mobile' skin for my site on a separate domain and site_id.
>
> > So for example:
> > Joe posts a comment onhttp://www.site1.mydomain.com
>
> > Mary goes tohttp://www.mobilesite.mydomain.comand can see and
> > respond to Joe's comment.
>
> > I'm not highly experienced in Django or programming in general, it
> > looks like I will need to override some functions and classes such as
> > BaseCommentNode and some template tags, and remove 'site__pk = but
> > I'm not sure which ones or how to do it.
>
> When I did something similar, I had the same SITE_ID for the two projects.
> The two sites still had their own settings.py and application source.
> The key things that were different in settings.py were that ROOT_URLCONF
> pointed to different URLs, and TEMPLATE_DIRS pointed to different top
> level templates. In that way I have different sites, but still referring
> to the same database tables, and crucially the same SITE_ID, so you
> wouldn't have the problem with django-comments.
>
> Would that work for you?
>
> Tim.
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