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  • drop it in the install root?

    Thread Starter Matthew Willse

    (@thecoup)

    thanks Andrea.

    hmmm… Yes that works. That means the same file is visible via every mapped domain.

    Google might accept a single googlehostedservice.html file that includes codes for many unrelated google apps domains. I’m not sure. But that seams a little funky.

    Since the plugin remaps to /blogs.dir/4/files, is there any reason it couldn’t be modified to also point towards /wp-content/blogs.dir/4 ??

    thanks again…

    Thread Starter Matthew Willse

    (@thecoup)

    p.s. I am running version 0.5.1 of the plugin. I see that 0.5.2 has been released, but my installation of WP isn’t suggesting an update. Will this get pushed automatically eventually, or do I need to manually upgrade this plugin?

    thanks for the help.

    You should probably manually upgrade as the plugin is non standard and doesn’t go into the plugins directory.

    You could create mod_rewrite rules to redirect to different html files depending on the domain.

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