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I don't know. I'll try that out. In thinking this through, another
question sprung to mind:<br>
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If these categories are going to be various demos, with the intent of
pushing a database overwrite hourly to repair any pummeling done via
users playing with the admin panel, are there risks in them sharing the
same code base with production multisite sites?<br>
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On 11/12/2010 09:38 PM, Christopher Skene wrote:
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<p>Does having a site folder called sub.domain.category_1 work? You
may need a symlink in your root folder to this folder, called
"category_1".</p>
<blockquote type="cite">On 13/11/2010 12:29 PM, <<a
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Right, so sub.domain/category_1 would run off the same code instance as
sub.domain/category_2, but separate db's
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On 11/12/2010 08:23 PM, Christopher Skene wrote:<br>
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> So you want different sites on each categor...</font></p>
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