+1 For the problem of other modules not playing nicely with DA. My own example: twitter, when it posts the url of new content, does not seem to respect the originating domain of the post. Instead all links in the tweet point to the primary domain. Which is a problem if the post is not published there.
-Generally- though, I find these problems are surmountable. And they are not problems with DA but with other modules not following best practices. Unfortunately, it's impossible to see ahead to anticipate these problems for spec'ing. So definitely pad your estimate.
Also, I recently was disappointed that I couldn't use my hot new varnish / pressflow deployment with DA. DA is not compatible with aggressive or external caching, as noted on the performance page.
On 10/07/2010 05:44 PM, Pablo L. de Miranda wrote:
Hi Don, I have been working with Domain Access a year now. For your needs it will work very well, the primary problem is that another modules are not build with multiples domain in mind. One example is the contact module, you will have a unique contact shared in all your site, I`m modifing the contact core module to support Domain Access, but it wasn't approved yet as a new project. The module is very easy to use, no hard-code configurations are necessary, all the job are point a new domain to your drupal instalation and configure the Domain Access to receive the request coming for this domain and the magic happens. .
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