For multisite on windows:
Read 'settings.php', in the sites/default
folder, to understand how drupal searches it's folder to locate the file
storing a particular domain's settings.php.
Drupal by default reads the settings.php file in
the default folder. You can configure the main portal settings in the
default directory. The subdomains a.com and b.com can be configured by creating
two new folders under the sites directory called yourdomain.a.com and
yourdomain.b.com. Each of these folders should have it's own settings.php. In
the settings.php of each site you have to name the database to be used.
If you want some settings to be shared between the
sites you could go in for a shared database configuration.
refer: http://drupal.org/node/147828 for
Multi-Site, Single Codebase, Shared Database,
Shared Sign-on 5.x
Shyamala
Netlink Technologies
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 7:59
PM
Subject: [support] Multiplicity
>I have a.com and b.com. Both will point to the same place. On home
page
> we have two links: A and B.
>
> A goes to a.com/a/
and B to a.com/b/. Thus all pages will be somewhere
> on a.com.
>
> So each 'site' is really just a subsite of one site. The layout is
> virtually the same for each--only difference is the logo and the link
to
> the other site (A links to B in the footer and vice versa). The
menus
> and content for each site are entirely unique.
>
>
How should I set this up?
>
> Either directions or a link for
further reading would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
Fred
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