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Dear Administrators,I have created a module to integrate the Mollom module (http://drupal.org/project/mollom") with the Domain Access module (http://drupal.org/project/domain").
Here is the module description as found in the readme.txt:
"This is a very simple module for integrating the Mollom module with the Domain module (Domain Conf).
By default Mollom stores the Public and the Private key inside the system variable table.
And since its generally not such a good idea to prefix the variable's table with the Domain Prefix module for additional domains,
its unfortunately not possible to have different "Public" and "Private" keys for your Mollom install by default.
With this module you can without hacking Mollom or the Domain_Conf module, edit these keys in the Domain Batch pages per domain.
The Public and Private key for the default domain is edited at the standard admin location (admin/settings/mollom)."
I have already committed an issue to the domain issue queue (http://drupal.org/node/545946). In comment #5, I have attached the module I like to commit (domain_mollom.tar_gz. I have tested it in multiple Drupal installs with tons of other modules installed, and there where no problems. Its 100% completed (for making both modules work together) and unless there will be issues or feature requests, I don't plan to add more functions to it. But I will provide support for it where needed. I tried to keep the code as simple as possible, and stick to the Drupal Form API.
The Domain module maintainer "agentrickard" has already stated that he thinks this module is coded correctly according his own Domain API.
And said that this module should get its own release. I offered him this module to do with it as he pleased, but he told me that he had too much code to handle already. So thats the reason I apply for an account. To maintain this module myself.
Greetings,
Terence Westphal
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | domain_mollom.tar_.gz | 8.38 KB | Terence Westphal |
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Comment #1
Terence Westphal commentedHere is the module. Oh I forgot to mention in the application above, that it is for D6.
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avpadernoThere have not been replies from the OP in the past 7 days. I am marking this report as .