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Has anyone successfully implemented a multi-site installation of Drupal with Siteground?
See: http://drupal.org/node/62255 |
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Never mind, I finally figured it out - purchased an add-on domain and it works now. :-)
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I would like to add a site under a subdomain, but I can't get it to work. I am told it works with a symlink from the subdomain's directory to the root of my Drupal code, but without shell access how can I create a symlink? So to be specific, I have my main Drupal site at http://garridovaz.com, and I want a secondary one at http://blog.garridovaz.com, so I guess I need a symlink from public_html/blog to public_html. Anyone has any hints?
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Hello
![]() You can request a symlink from our Support Team via our Help Desk. They are 24/7 available and will assist you in minutes
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Your mention of 24/7 support for helping setup sylinks for drupal subdomain setup sounds wonderful - I may be missing the obvious but I have been round the loop of customer area to knowledge base back to customer area through all of the tempting links suggesting support, back to the customer area etc etc - I have spent hours trying to find out how to raise a ticket for this famed support - any suggestion about how to do it would be appreciated - I too share the need for help in this area.
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Hi Nick
Probably best option to raise ticket under cPanel issues as this is nearest, topic related. Costa |
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Thanks Costa - I've done that thing and have my fingers crossed - being a techno muppet this is likely to be the next step in a thorny but interesting journey.
Nick |
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