--- /dev/null 2009-02-06 15:41:29.000000000 +1100 +++ sites/default.sites.php 2009-02-06 15:38:08.000000000 +1100 @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + 'example.com', + * 'localhost/example' => 'example.com', + * ); + * + * The above array will cause Drupal to look for a directory named + * "example.com" in the sites directory whenever a request comes from + * "example.com", "devexample.com", or "localhost/example". That is useful + * on development servers, where the domain name may not be the same as the + * domain of the live server. Since Drupal stores file paths into the database + * (files, system table, etc.) this will ensure the paths are correct while + * accessed on development servers. + * + * To use this file, copy and rename it such that its path plus filename is + * 'sites/sites.php'. If you don't need to use multi-site directory aliasing, + * then you can safely ignore this file, and Drupal will ignore it too. + */ + +/** + * Multi-site directory aliasing: + * + * Edit the lines below to define directory aliases. Remove the leading hash + * signs to enable. + */ +#$sites = array( +# 'devexample.com' => 'example.com', +# 'localhost/example' => 'example.com', +#);