-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I would just use OS-level symbolic links:
$ ln -s /var/www/drupal/sites/a.example.com /var/www/drupal/sites/a.abc.com Then there is no extra queries and almost no overhead, though you'd need to know which domains you want ahead of time. CM Lubinki Ashraf Amayreh wrote: > Hey Jennifer, > > My apologies for the confusion, I am actually doing that. Let me try to > re-explain. Under the sites folder I have: > > a.example.com > b.example.com > > a.abc.com -> a.example.com > b.abc.com -> b.example.com > c.abc.-com -> a.example.com > etc... > > With this configuration there's really no problem, when I visit the module > listing section of a.abc.com I see the modules,themes listed under sites/ > a.abc.com/modules, sites/a.abc.com/themes which is what I want. > > This is the correct behavior, except I need to create a symbolic link for > every *.abc.com and these may number if the thousands. Alternatively, I > could create one abc.com symbolic link to catch *.abc.com, inside it I can > do a database lookup to know weather this should be pointing to > a.example.com or b.example.com (all of these folders are inside sites of > course) and conditionally change the connections string, filepath... but the > problem is with the modules/themes. Drupal will look inside sites/ > abc.com/modules and sites/abc.com/themes when I would actually want it to > look inside sites/a.example.com/modules,themes when visiting a.abc.com and > sites/b.example.com/modules,themes when visiting b.abc.com > > I hope this is clear enough this time. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAktxkAwACgkQfzi1OiZiJLBiQgCdG0sm9ENut9oMsNGElEAIxcQ2 4LkAmgLzPcXN0v0e5iydK+ztekPPbbfv =RPUP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
