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That would be good... in the moment i have a .org site that i plan 100 subdomains on and should all look uniformly the same in design and function.
So i have to install XOOPS with a separate dfatabas on each subdomain..meaning that modules such as yogurt are separate..forums too..
i would like a XOOPS that can plug into the subdomains..or maybe easier..a yogurt that can interweave with other yogurts to make a multisite social network..
this occurred to me when i installed yogurt on 2 sites that are sister sites and have same people as members almost..i thought that it is a bit silly to meet the same people same friend network on 2 different social network programs...
on my
Mother Portal i am building,i shall need to ninstall 100 zoops and 100 databases on each subdomain.
Is there a way that a cms can communicate with a database that is on a server that it is a child domain of??
can MySQL do that?? i suppose changing local host to the server ip would work no? (i am not a very good programmer, so excuse the stupid questions, i am only fluent in html and css and have to bumble my way with php).