How is this module supposed to behave?
albertc - August 1, 2007 - 00:27
| Project: | .mobi loader |
| Version: | 5.x-1.2 |
| Component: | Code |
| Category: | support request |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | active |
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Description
Hi
I have installed the mobi theme and the mobi-loader module, and I'm still not sure about the right behaviour of this combo. Most of the time, the .mobi domain name gets the regular theme, unless I login as administrator; then I get the mobi theme, and from then on the .com domain name gets the mobi theme until I logout.
How is the module supposed to behave?
Thanks in advance
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Albert

#1
I'm having a similar issue.
I installed mobi and mobi_loader, enabled them, and accessed my site via its .mobi domain. I got the .com theme. I logged in as uid 1, and I suddenly got .mobi theme. I thought it may have been an access control issue, but can't see any options for mobi_loader at user access control.
The difference with me is that after logging out, I still get the mobi theme (which is good).
UPDATE: I think I may have just been having a domain propagation issue, all is well now.
#2
how did you set this up as an alias? like pointing yourdomain.mobi at yourdomain.com at godaddy or is this supposed to be like a multisite?
#3
I just mirrored my domain.
example.mobi mirrors example.com
#4
I have never heard of domian mirroring how did you do that ??????
#5
It differs depending on where you are hosting.
For example, at Dreamhost, it's as simple as adding a new domain and rather than 'fully' hosting it, selecting it to mirror an existing 'fully' hosted domain.