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<div class="">We’ve been running multiple MapBooks for a while now, but we don’t use PHP, we instead were using PERL, and more recently Ruby to handle the separations. A big piece of the equation will be how you are going to manage the user list? Will the
Mapbooks be used in a self service manner, as in people can pick which one they want to use, or are you going to uselogin, etc.</div>
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<div class="">On Nov 16, 2016, at 1:59 PM, Kevin Grootendorst <<a href="mailto:kgrootendorst@gmail.com" class="">kgrootendorst@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="">Hello users, I'm looking to create multiple GeoMoose sites within the same GeoMoose installation.<br class="">
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I see that Mapbook.xml is referenced by 'settings.ini' which in turn is referenced by 'config.php'.<br class="">
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I would like to be able to have User A hit Mapbook_A.xml, User B hit Mapbook_B.xml, etc.<br class="">
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Can anyone shed light on how to accomplish this. I didn't notice anything in the documentation(?).<br class="">
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Using GeoMoose 2.8.1.<br class="">
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