Hi,

if DomainC simply exists because C is the right name and DomainB is of no use then I would suggest to completely remove domainB rather than link from C to B. Fix setting.php and make sure the filesystem settings within Drupal are all ok and you should be ok. Otherwise you are allowing for a situation that may or may not create problems in the future but you will always have the doubt of whether Drupal is handling this properly. The less to worry about the better :-)

Ronald

simone-www.io-lab.org wrote:
hi
this is part on the site info which uses the "system" table, just give
a prefix to that table and change the info, of course you need to make
the proper modifications in settings.php
Simone

On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Bob Smither <Smither@c-c-i.com> wrote:
  
Dear List

I have D6 installed on domainA as my main site and have defined two
additional domains using the /sites/domainB, /sites/domainC convention.

This all works really well - great job developers!

Now my question.  Domains domainB and domainC share a common database
(different than the database used by domainA.  I set domainB up first,
then decided I really wanted the site named domainC so I used a symbolic
link to just link the files under /sites/domainC to the real files
under /sites/domainB.

I put domainC in my browser and the site comes up.  The browser URL
remains as domainC - however the title at the top of the browser window
(Firefox) shows the name of domainB.

Any hints as to where this is coming from and how to correct it?

Thanks,
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