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Posted by Erwin Moller on 10/26/06 13:11
KevinM2k wrote:
>> Uhm. The first fix was free kid. Now we gotta start charging you.
>>
>> If you can't figure this out, hire a consultant or buy a php book.
>> There are lots out there. Browse the O'Reilley and Sitepoint sites.
>>
>> --
>> DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee...
>
> I am posting on these groups to get this help, not to be told to read
> books which aren't going to help in this situation anyway.
>
> I have it so that if you manually set the site id it works, however i
> need it to pick this id up depending on what domain you select.
>
> K
Hi,
Let's get the situation clear. I am still a bit confused.
And I am not charging yet. ;-)
This is what you asked, I putted my questions in:
> The sites are exactly the same except for the database, each of the
> sites
> also needs there own URL, for example one of these urls may be
> www.example1.com and the other www.example2.com. These sites are
> identical
> apart from the database they call to, one will call to a database
> called
> example1 and the other example2.
Ok, So you have 2 domains.
(The fact that they are similar is not relevant for the problem you have at
hand, I think)
> I want another site (for example
> www.solution.com) to read what url has been entered
Entered Where?
One the first site, the second, or the www.solution.com?
I think the third, but I am unsure.
Can you explain very clear what you mean here? I am kinda slow today.
If the third, why not send the visitor to the first or second, and start
your session from there?
Or do you want to transmit your sessiondata MADE in the solution.com to one
of the others? (That can be done, and if this is your problem I can explain
how.)
> and to pull in the
> database for that site (either example1 or example2) and show that
> information.
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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