[wp-hackers] Multisite w/ Subdomain issues

Ryan Bilesky rbilesky at gmail.com
Thu Oct 21 01:12:10 UTC 2010


I did find a filter posts_request, which affects the query to get a post,
then I just str_replace() the sql to replace wp_(blog id)_posts with
wp_(posts).  Works perfect but it only affects the query used when viewing a
single post.  If I can find other filters like this that deal with getting
the posts I might be able to make this work without switch_to_blog.


On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Ryan Bilesky <rbilesky at gmail.com> wrote:

> I do have a plugin on my main blog that is supposed to detect mobile
> user-agents or the use of the m.mysite.com domain and switch to a mobile
> theme.  I'm just not sure how I can make m.mysite.com access mysite.comwithout redircting it, thus loosing the m subdomain that would kick in the
> mobile theme.
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Peter Westwood <peter.westwood at ftwr.co.uk
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> On 20 Oct 2010, at 11:56, Alex Hempton-Smith wrote:
>>
>> > I've tried this before and it's difficult with multi-site set up.
>> >
>> > I guess the question is, how do we 'jump in' before WordPress serves up
>> the
>> > registration page at m.example.com and instead serve up example.comwith a
>> > different theme?
>> >
>> > Because, once we set up subdomain wildcards, WP is running the show
>> then?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> I guess the answer would be to put some code in sunrise.php to make WP
>> believe that the current blog is the one you want it to in this case and
>> make it use the right theme
>>
>> Cheers
>> --
>> Peter Westwood
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