Technical Query - Domain Access and Windows IIS7.5
I hope someone has tried this before....
I have a working Drupal installation on Windows Server 2008R2, using IIS7.5 and MySQL (and PHP of course!). I am looking at implementing the Domain Access Modules to allow a single user to sign on to more than one domain, on essentially the same site. Different themes, some content and roles between the two domains.
The installations and management of Domain Access is clearly details for Apache and Linux servers - does anyone have any tips on deploying Domain Access for Windows IIS?
Thanks in advance...
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I pray this the right forum to post this inquiry...Hello, I am using Nodestream and domain access module. I have already created the sub-domains I needed. Now my question is how to 'push' (for lack of a better word) content to a particular sub-domain so it's (the article or advert is not visible to the other sub domains.)
The Domains created are as follows Nairobi, Nakuru and Test. Basically I want the articles meant for Nakuru to be either automatically routed using Taxonomy or manually using a sub-domain list/drop down.Need I say am a novice at this. Thank you
Why we chose Multisite over Domain Access
At the risk of self-promotion, I thought I'd share this. In the project I just completed (http://www.thestrong.org), I had to decide whether to use Domain Access or a Multisite installation. I started implementing the Domain Access module, but then changed my mind.
I wrote up the reasons why I abandoned Domain access here.
I'm curious if people agree with my complaints about the Domain Access module, or had a different experience?
Read moreIs Domain Access the right choice?
Hello,
I'm hoping someone can tell me if the Domain Access module would allow me to realize the following scenario:
Suppose I have a Drupal site (siteA.com), and a custom module that serves up some subset of the site's content via the url siteA.com/b, wrapped in a different theme.
Suppose I also have the domain siteB.com, whose DNS settings cause both sites to serve the same content.
Further suppose that I now want to make siteB.com serve the content currently located at siteA.com/b (and continue down the path, so that siteB.com/c serves the content located at siteA.com/b/c)
Read moreMultisite ? or other solutions
I am considering using domain access module to do the following:
I am building a mother site, with the domain name exmaple.com, and then in the future, my other partners might want to have the service of mysite, so I give them a copy of my site, without most of the content, except on one type of content(globalcontent), let's say that site is lovethisexample.com
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