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How do you handle multiple sites ?
October 22, 2008, 02:56:30 am
Hi,

I'm trying to have one common install for civi. I've tried two approches:

1) using drupal native mutisites features (sites/domain.nameA/ ites/domain.nameB...), but I've experienced problem (eg with CiviMail on the cron)

2) having separated drupal, and symlink between sites/all/modules/civicrm to the common civicrm
...but on a lot of cases (eg install), civi tests on ../../sites/current domain to find the config, and with a symlink, doesn't work
(hardcoded to do the install, kind of did it)

Actually, I tried a mix of the both as well, to make it even harder

How do you do it ? Please share your experience...

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