I agree with Tom, the Domain module sounds like what you're after. I
know the NZ credit union site is all done in Drupal using the Domain
module to allow each region to maintain thier own website while having
some of their content managed centrally (eg interest rates). Back-end
all regions are part of the same website. This allows content to be
easily aggregated, shared and moved between sites.
I use the Domain module myself to give all of our "special interest
groups" access to their own website (which is actually just a section in
the main association website).
The Domain module is very well written and supported, it does however
boast the longest readme of any Drupal module!
Aaron
On 15/03/2011 9:38 a.m., Warwick wrote:
Great thanks very much Thom
Anyone else have suggestions that may assist?
Thanks again
Warwick
On Mar 14, 8:58 pm, Thom Toogood<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Warwick,
The domain access module is probably what you're after
:-http://drupal.org/project/domain
<http://drupal.org/project/domain>There's even a 7.x release available :)
On 14 March 2011 21:24, Warwick<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all
A toughie for me, but hopefully easier for some of the people well
versed in it.
If I wished to create a series of facilities (identical for each town)
but then grouped into districts and then countries with amalgations of
data, would this be best done in Drupal by having a series of Drupal
sites, or could it reasonably easily be run as one drupal site for
each country?
Thanks for any initial thoughts, I know the question is a bit vague.
Think of it as a bunch of town portals combining into districts and
countries if that makes it any easier to visualise. Ask any questions.
Thanks, I'd really appreciate some feedback as to whether it's easy to
be combined into one (my preference).
Cheers
Warwick
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