Drupal doesn't seem to be picking up 'settings.php' files for subdirectories...
I can't read that post right now (I'm on the train) but if this is a recurring question, we might want to document this better (now we are improving the INSTALL.txt/settings.php).
*looks at Morbus and Tom*
How about: If you want a separate Drupal installation under a subdirectory (such as www.example.com/site3), it's important that the subdirectory exists and refers back to the primary location of your Drupal install. For example, if your primary installation is located in the directory 'www.example.com', then the following shell command run in the 'www.example.com' directory would create a symlink for 'site3': ln -s . site3 There's no Windows related text here (re: junctions) primarily because we caution the user at the beginning of the file that, in essence, "good luck with Windows configurations, bub." If the above looks fine, let me know. I profess to not knowing enough about multisites or symlinks /in detail and confidence/, so I'm requesting feedback before patching. -- Morbus Iff ( you are nothing without your robot car, NOTHING! ) Culture: http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.gamegrene.com/ Spidering Hacks: http://amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596005776/disobeycom icq: 2927491 / aim: akaMorbus / yahoo: morbus_iff / jabber.org: morbus