We have sites running as multisites, it works just fine!
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 Ltd http://www.netlinkindia.com http://shyamala-drupal.blogspot.com/
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Maurice Mengel Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 3:10 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] Multiple sites using subfolders
Hi,
i use multisite to set up my sites
www.mysite.de/one
www.mysite.de/two
www.mysite.de/three
in sites dir I have www.mysite.de.one, i think.
I don't see what's stopping you.
I use 6.x and it seems that the thread you mention is much older.
Maurice
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:19 PM, John Fletcher net@twoedged.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to set up multiple sites using subfolders. Basically the client
wants their site in multiple languages, but doesn't want to attempt to
synchronise the various sites and pages between the languages or do
anything
that the content translation/i18n modules offer.
So I want a bunch of independent sites in a multi-site setup. This could
easily be achieved using domains like www.example.com, de.example.com,
fr.example.com etc.
The question is, can I do the same thing putting the sites at:
www.example.com, www.example.com/de, www.example.com/fr.
This guy explains the same problem quite well
but then the rest of the thread seems to lose track of the task and not
give
a decent answer.
(it might be easier to understand the question if you forget about i18n
altogether and just consider the question of putting multiple sites in
subfolders).
Thanks,
John
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