[support] Domains, subdomains on D7

Yogesh Saini yogesh1110 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 14:57:57 UTC 2013


I beleive you should use domain module to achive it. Ànother option is that
u can use default multisite setup of drupal which contain different
database for each its domain but in this case u can't share contents to its
sub domains.
So, I beleive u should go for domain module itself.
On Mar 25, 2013 7:53 PM, "John Summerfield" <summer at js.id.au> wrote:

>
> I am trying to create a website for a club, we'll call it's domain
> example.com
>
> example.com should be the administration site, no club members per se,
> although its registered users might be members of associated clubs, its
> in order for that to be the case.
>
>
> Associated clubs with have subordinate domains, so friends.example.com,
> raiders.example.com and so on.
>
> It's also in order for people to be members of more than one club, and
> they often are.
>
> Example.com will provide some general information that should be
> accessed directly by all the subordinate clubs. On the other hand, each
> club will provide information of its own, and that should be accessible
> in a menu item, "club news."
>
>
> Also, each club should be able to provide some specific information as
> an alternative to that provided at example.com.
>
> For example, example.com/About would tell its visitors about the base
> organisation. For example,
> "We promote our sport....
> "We have associated clubs here, there and everywhere."
>
> raiders.example.com/About would say that
>
> "We have these competitions....
> "We have school programs at ....
> "Our clubrooms are at 45 Raiders Way, Bordertown."
>
> and so on.
>
> What I want is for Raiders visitors see only raiders.example.com/About
> but not the one at example.com or friends.example.com.
>
> What happens is that a user registered for both example.com and
> raiders.example.com has, not one, but two /About links.
>
> An example of information that only Raiders can see is Raiders'
> membership list. Our law requires that membership lists of all
> incorporated bodies (in Australia that means Example Inc, Raiders Inc -
> company names are generally titles Ltd or Pty Ltd) must be available to
> members. For the present I don't propose to provide more than just the
> names of members, but I do wish it to be available only to those
> members, and not to General Public.
>
> Similarly, Club News would mean Raiders' news at Raiders, Friends' news
> at Friends, but their news should be accessible through another menu
> choice.
>
> I have a working list of associated clubs, so switching between domains
> is trivial. I an happy to have just one list of members, but they must
> only see member's-only content from whichever site they are looking at
> at the moment, and then only if they are members of that club.
>
> I have been trying to do this with the domains modules, but I am not
> sure that the will let me do what I want without cutting code. I am
> pretty feeble with PHP, but I might manage a small amount.
>
> Does anyone have any advice on how to achieve my ends? Is using the
> domains modules my best choice, or should I look at something else?
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