Yes, in my sites folder sitename1 is a symlink of sitename1.domain.tld and the same for sitename2. Sitename1 and sitename2 use different databases. And I'm assuming that because sitename1 is just an alias for sitename1.domain.tld they use the same database, and the same with sitename2 and its host sitename2.domain.tld. I hope this is clear. I set up multisite according to the guides on d.o.
Maybe because you don't have your virtual site setup properly. IsQuoting Jacob Roufa <jacob.roufa@gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a multisite setup that works great. It allows me two different sites
> using one Drupal core codebase just as promised. It works better and easier
> than redirecting to different domain names using Apache Virtual Hosts.
> However, I have one issue with it. When I create a symbolic link, in the
> sites folder, for each site (i.e. sitename linked to sitename.domain.tld) so
> that I can visit it not only by sitename, I am directed to a different site
> in my browser.
>
> In my browser, when I go to http://sitename and log in, then visit
> http://sitename.domain.tld I'm not logged in! But they're the same thing,
> one's just a symbolic link to the other! I really am confused and wondering
> if this is proper behavior because it doesn't seem like it.
>
http://sitename an alias of http://sitename.domain.tld? Are you using
the exact same database tables or different database tables for your
multiple sites?
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/
-- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
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