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I'm a newbie to RoR's and I'm having fun with it. My question has to do with how to configure a RoR CMS that allows users to publish pages from the CMS to their hosted domain. I want users to be able to login to the CMS to enter their site content. When they create/update information for their site, their domain should be updated as well. NOTE: All users will share the same db tables for storing their information.

Originally, I wanted to create static pages in the users domain directory because their pages wouldn't change that often. The static pages would be cached and changed when updated. Now I'm wondering if I should allow users sites to be dynamically generated. I'm not sure which approach would be better or easier to implement.

I need to know how to setup or configure my CMS that allows a user to publish to their domain if I decide to publish flat pages to their domain. If I take the dynamic approach, I need to understand how to configure a users domain so that it logs into the database for th user and use their date and the templates that have selected for their web site.

Although I'm new to RoR, I'm not new to programming and understand a little bit about servers. It's okay if you get technical.

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Reply by Rich Collins 657 days ago

http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/Ruby+on+Rails+based+CMS