#231298 follow-up by Jaza: Documentation and sample file for aliased multisite support feature.
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<?php
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// $Id$
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/**
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 * @file
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 * Configuration file for Drupal's multi-site directory aliasing feature.
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 *
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 * Drupal searches for an appropriate configuration directory based on the
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 * website's hostname and pathname. A detailed description of the rules for
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 * discovering the configuration directory can be found in the comment
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 * documentation in 'sites/default/default.settings.php'.
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 *
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 * This file allows you to define a set of aliases that map hostnames and
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 * pathnames to configuration directories. These aliases are loaded prior to
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 * scanning for directories, and they are exempt from the normal discovery
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 * rules. The aliases are defined in an associative array named $sites, which
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 * should look similar to the following:
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 *
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 * $sites = array(
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 *   'devexample.com' => 'example.com',
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 *   'localhost/example' => 'example.com',
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 * );
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 *
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 * The above array will cause Drupal to look for a directory named
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 * "example.com" in the sites directory whenever a request comes from
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 * "example.com", "devexample.com", or "localhost/example". That is useful
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 * on development servers, where the domain name may not be the same as the
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 * domain of the live server. Since Drupal stores file paths into the database
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 * (files, system table, etc.) this will ensure the paths are correct while
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 * accessed on development servers.
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 *
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 * To use this file, copy and rename it such that its path plus filename is
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 * 'sites/sites.php'. If you don't need to use multi-site directory aliasing,
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 * then you can safely ignore this file, and Drupal will ignore it too.
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 */
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/**
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 * Multi-site directory aliasing:
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 *
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 * Edit the lines below to define directory aliases. Remove the leading hash
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 * signs to enable.
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 */
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#$sites = array(
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#  'devexample.com' => 'example.com',
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#  'localhost/example' => 'example.com',
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#);
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