You should be using sites/a.example.com/themes and sites/b.example.com/themes as your themes directories, not the themes directory within the top level of Drupal.

   --Jennifer

Ashraf Amayreh wrote:
I've setup a multisite installation in this form:

a.example.com
b.example.com

c.abc.com -> a.example.com
d.abc.com -> b.example.com
e.abc.com -> a.example.com
etc....

I noticed that the only thing I change in the settings.php file is the
connection string and filepath, so I created one folder:

abc.com

That gets all the requests. The only problem is that I need the
themes/modules folder to be a.example.com/themes when we're accessing c or
e.abc.com and b.example.com/themes when accessing d.abc.com, clearly,
abc.com can only point to either a.example.com or b.example.com, when
accessing c.abc.com I want to see a.example.com's themes and modules, when
accessing d.abc.com I want to see b.example.com's themes and modules. With
one symbolic link called abc.com I can't do that.

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Jennifer Hodgdon * Poplar ProductivityWare
www.poplarware.com
Drupal, WordPress, and custom Web programming

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