I'm hosting multiple domains over one ip on my server and I want setup for 2 of my domains a website using drupal. Currently I have configured Apache to map requests to the domains to several directories and installed drupal in both directories. But I have read, that it is also possible to map both domains to the same drupal installation and apply vhosting within drupal.
Does anybody have experiences with, the vhost stuff of drupal or general arguments for and against vhosting on application layer instead of by the webserver.
I was wondering whether Drupal is actually a good choice to move to for my former music review site, which I'm planning to expand with movie and other multimedia reviews and articles aswell. Each review would need its own page (possibly commentable) with the actual content, an UPLOADED AND DISPLAYED image/coverart (not just link to one or an IMG tag directing to an image elsewhere on the internet) and a rating system (with possibly the abolity to allow visitors to rate in a different section too.)
2.) Can I install Drupal on a shared server running IIS?
3.) Our databases are in MS-SQL and I use PHP to access them. Two questions here:
a.) Can I use Drupal with MS-SQL?
b.) How can I add the tables Drupal needs with MS-SQL?
I need to create a web based knowledge base about a certain technology field. It is only to be used internally in our small company. I want to post up interesting articles, but also have the ability to track contact names of individuals and companies, and cross reference them to these postings....a simple contacts managment database, not a full CRM.
Hi, I'm considering using the Drupal CMS for my website as I've heard some very good things about it recently. My website will consist of four major sections: