[support] Multisite on same database
Xavier Bestel
xavier.bestel at free.fr
Thu Jan 10 08:39:39 UTC 2008
Thanks guys !
Time to read the doc ...
Xav
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:23 +0530, Shyamala wrote:
> For multisite on windows:
> http://drupal.org/node/32715
>
> 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 -----
> From: "Xavier Bestel" <xavier.bestel at free.fr>
> To: <support at drupal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 1:43 AM
> Subject: [support] Multisite on same database
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to have a particular setup:
> > - 3 sites called A.com, B.com and C.com
> > - all running the same drupal 5 install, with the same nodes
> > - all 3 with a different theme
> > - all 3 with a different organisation (different primary links,
> > frontpage, etc.)
> > - a mean to "assign" nodes to one or the other site.
> >
> > I was thinking, maybe using taxonomy and have A.com have all the nodes,
> > then B.com have only the node tagged "B-nodes" and C.com the sites
> > tagged "C-nodes".
> >
> > Is something like that possible ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Xav
> >
> >
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