WordPress Static Pages and Django Project
I have a live Django project with static pages for the homepage page and other pages. It is hosted on AWS
Now I have new static pages built in WordPress and I want to be able to use my current domain hosted by AWS to point to use the WordPress static pages I have.
UPDATE:
Django also has other URLs for the app using the same domain. So I want to use the static pages in WordPress but starting from Login page into the app, I want to use the Django templates.
Is this possible?
django wordpress amazon-route53
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I have a live Django project with static pages for the homepage page and other pages. It is hosted on AWS
Now I have new static pages built in WordPress and I want to be able to use my current domain hosted by AWS to point to use the WordPress static pages I have.
UPDATE:
Django also has other URLs for the app using the same domain. So I want to use the static pages in WordPress but starting from Login page into the app, I want to use the Django templates.
Is this possible?
django wordpress amazon-route53
It sounds like you just need to change the DocumentRoot in your httpd.conf Apache configuration file.
– paulsm4
Jan 3 at 19:44
Thank you @paulsm4. Can you share more detail about the edits I would have to make and how it works?
– nmusleh
Jan 3 at 19:46
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I have a live Django project with static pages for the homepage page and other pages. It is hosted on AWS
Now I have new static pages built in WordPress and I want to be able to use my current domain hosted by AWS to point to use the WordPress static pages I have.
UPDATE:
Django also has other URLs for the app using the same domain. So I want to use the static pages in WordPress but starting from Login page into the app, I want to use the Django templates.
Is this possible?
django wordpress amazon-route53
I have a live Django project with static pages for the homepage page and other pages. It is hosted on AWS
Now I have new static pages built in WordPress and I want to be able to use my current domain hosted by AWS to point to use the WordPress static pages I have.
UPDATE:
Django also has other URLs for the app using the same domain. So I want to use the static pages in WordPress but starting from Login page into the app, I want to use the Django templates.
Is this possible?
django wordpress amazon-route53
django wordpress amazon-route53
edited Jan 3 at 19:45
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asked Jan 3 at 19:40
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It sounds like you just need to change the DocumentRoot in your httpd.conf Apache configuration file.
– paulsm4
Jan 3 at 19:44
Thank you @paulsm4. Can you share more detail about the edits I would have to make and how it works?
– nmusleh
Jan 3 at 19:46
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It sounds like you just need to change the DocumentRoot in your httpd.conf Apache configuration file.
– paulsm4
Jan 3 at 19:44
Thank you @paulsm4. Can you share more detail about the edits I would have to make and how it works?
– nmusleh
Jan 3 at 19:46
It sounds like you just need to change the DocumentRoot in your httpd.conf Apache configuration file.
– paulsm4
Jan 3 at 19:44
It sounds like you just need to change the DocumentRoot in your httpd.conf Apache configuration file.
– paulsm4
Jan 3 at 19:44
Thank you @paulsm4. Can you share more detail about the edits I would have to make and how it works?
– nmusleh
Jan 3 at 19:46
Thank you @paulsm4. Can you share more detail about the edits I would have to make and how it works?
– nmusleh
Jan 3 at 19:46
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It sounds like you just need to change the DocumentRoot in your httpd.conf Apache configuration file.
– paulsm4
Jan 3 at 19:44
Thank you @paulsm4. Can you share more detail about the edits I would have to make and how it works?
– nmusleh
Jan 3 at 19:46