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sjamaan

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I intent to make my websites multilingual, by creating websites on my multisite network and using a CF worker to map the websites to folders.
So en.domain.com → domain.com/en/
And in the same manner I would have:
domain.com/es/
domain.com/de/
domain.com/fr/
etc.

Would this require a appforCF license for all language sites on the same domain? i.e. if I have 6 languages on a website, would I need 6 licenses?

And a non-policy question:
Can I use this plugin to make the mapping work?
 
I intent to make my websites multilingual, by creating websites on my multisite network and using a CF worker to map the websites to folders.
So en.domain.com → domain.com/en/
And in the same manner I would have:
domain.com/es/
domain.com/de/
domain.com/fr/
etc.

Would this require a appforCF license for all language sites on the same domain? i.e. if I have 6 languages on a website, would I need 6 licenses?

And a non-policy question:
Can I use this plugin to make the mapping work?
The plugin doesn’t do the routing/mapping on the Workers side.

As far as licensing goes, the plugin should only see the backend hostname, not the frontend host/folder, so you shouldn’t need an extra license. Also, a single license for domain.com works for that hostname (with or without folder), as well as any number of subdomains down one level… for example test.domain.com, es.domain.com, fr.domain.com, etc.

Is there any specific settings you are needing across all sites? Because even if they were completely unique domains, if it’s just things like R2 hosting, it can already handle images via R2 across an infinite number of sites within that multisite network (a single license for the primary site allows all sites to share a bucket for R2 images). This is more for like web hosting companies that are simply trying to offload media from their servers in a transparent way for all their customers.
 
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