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Hey there,
is there any way to disable Glossary for an entire domain managed by domain_access module?
General Glossary settings (admin/settings/glossary) are domain-sensitive, but input filter settings (such as admin/settings/glossary/filter/1) are always global, so I can't set link type to "none" for only one domain.
I'm not sure if this issue rather belongs rather here or to the domain_access issue queue, so forgive me if I'm wrong.
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Comment #1
skimmmer CreditAttribution: skimmmer commentedI've had a similar problem, where glossary links will not show up on another sub-domain managed by domain access. They do should up on the main domain, and both use the same input filter/format.
klickreflex - You mentioned how the glossary's settings are domain-sensitive, are they domain-sensitive to the main domain?
Comment #2
Daniel Wentsch CreditAttribution: Daniel Wentsch commentedSorry, I don't get you question.
Here's a screenshot of the domain-sensitive options that are shown on admin/settings/glossary/general
Comment #3
NancyDru