Is Drupal a viable solution for my website? Please review What is Drupal before posting.

Different sites on different domains share the same database?

Is it possible for me to use the same user database on more than one domain? So if a user creates an account on example.com he can also login using the same account at anothersite.com

Can Drupal Exist as a sub-directory of a website?

I am interested in doing some preliminary evaluation of Drupal for a client which needs extensive CMS and I have a primary testing web site (let's call it "xyz.info"). Can Drupal be set up as either "xyz.info/Dru" or "www.dru.xyz.info"?

Are there any special considerations when doing this?

Which version would be the most stable to initially experiment with?

Many mahalos (thanks) in advance from a complete Drupal newbie on the garden isle of Kauai in Hawaii!

:) KevInKauai

Will Drupal be my standard CMS? Type script

Okay, I'm creating a simple site for me, to posts C++ notes and tips. Would Drupal be standard enough for me to do just this? Is this the better choice then any other CMS?

questions about multisite on drupal

hi,
I have a project that using drupal as the framework.
The project is to centralize all school's site, so it will be divided into 3 site,
1. central site
2. region site
3. school site
each of them would have their own setting and theme.

But, there is only 1 instance for central site, and many instances for region and school site.
Each of instance site would have their own home, contact, history, about, forum, and other links.

Does someone have an idea on how to solve this problem?

Thx b4

Ricky

Drupal 5.x and Ecommerce

Hey all,

I downloaded Drupal 5.2 tonight and tried to get the Ecommerce package installed with it and kept seeing that "Tangible" wasn't enabled. Realized that I'd downloaded v4.7 of the Ecommerce package, but the v5 branch is still listed as "alpha".

Does this mean I should stick with the latest 4.7 branch for building an Ecommerce site?

Thanks,
Ian

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