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- * @file
- * README file for Domain Source.
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- Domain Source
- Creates a source domain for linking to content from other domains.
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- CONTENTS
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- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Sponsos
- 2. Installation
- 2.1 Dependencies
- 2.2 Warning
- 3. Module Behavior
- 3.1 Inherited Permissions
- 3.2 Content Editing Forms
- 3.3 Integration with Domain Content
- 4. Developer Notes
- 4.1 Database Schema
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- 1. Introduction
-
- The Domain Source module is a small module that extends Domain Access
- by allowing site and affilaite editors to select a primary "source" domain for
- all content.
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- When links are written to content from another domain using the SEO strict
- rules, cross-domain searching or the "Special Page Requests" rules, the links
- will go to the "source" domain specified for the node.
-
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- 1.1 Sponsors
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- The Domain Source module is sponsored by Dzone, the developer's network.
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- http://www.dzone.com
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- 2. Installation
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- This section is not finished. It requires http://drupal.org/node/210248.
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- 2.1 Dependencies
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- Domain Source requires the Domain Access module be installed and active.
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- 2.2 Warning
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- When this module is enabled, existing content is not automatically assigned
- to a source domain.
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- You must either edit the nodes individually or use the Domain Content
- module to perform batch edits.
-
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- 3. Module Behaviors
-
- The Domain Source module alters the core Domain Access module in a few
- subtle ways. It is only used in the following instances:
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- -- You wish to allow searching of all domains from any domain.
- -- You use a content aggregation module such as MySite.
- -- You get "access denied" errors when linking to items on a
- user's Track page.
- -- You want to turn on the advanced setting "Search Engine
- Optimization" to avoid content from being indexed on multiple
- domains.
-
- The default Domain Access behavior in these instances is to rewrite links
- to point to the first accessible domain. With the Domain Source module,
- editors with the proper permissions can specify which domain should be
- considered "authoritative" for a specific piece of content.
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- 3.1 Inherited Permissions
-
- The Domain Source module uses the following permissions from the Domain
- Access module:
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- -- 'set domain access'
- This permission allows an editor to assign any content to any registered
- domain. With Domain Source, it also allows users to assign that content to
- any domain as the "source" domain.
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- -- 'publish to any assigned domain'
- This permission lets affiliate editors select publishing options for the
- domains on which they are editors. If these users are allowed to select
- the affiliate domains for their content, they will also be allowed to assign
- the "source" domain from the list of their editable domains.
-
- Note that in all cases, the "source" domain must be selected as a publishing
- option. Failure to do so will return an error when the edit form is submitted.
-
- All other users will have the currently active domain set as the "source"
- domain.
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- 3.2 Content Editing Forms
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- Only users with the 'set domain access' or 'publish to any assigned domain'
- permission will be able to select a "source" domain.
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- Otherwise, domain assignments will be done automatically, based on the currently
- active domain.
-
- Users may select any assigned domain as the source for the content. They may
- also choose to use the 'Use current domain' option. if that option is selected,
- the links to the content will not be rewritten unless the current domain denies
- access to the content.
-
- NOTE: Inactive domains may not be selected as a source domain.
-
- When viewing content in debug mode, the module will show you the source
- domain for the content and the means used to determine that domain.
- Possible options are:
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- -- Domain sitename
- Indicates the content is expressly assigned to a source domain.
-
- -- Domain sitename 'determined automatically'
- Indicates that no source domain is set, and the module is using default
- behavior to determine the proper source domain.
-
- -- Domain sitename 'using current domain'
- Indicates the content link should not be rewritten, unless necessary, and to
- view it on the current domain.
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- 3.3 Integration with Domain Content
-
- This module adds an element to the Domain Content batch editing screen to
- allow for the batch assignment of source domains. It is also available to
- editors who can use the default Content administration form.
-
- However, this feature is currently only available to users with the 'set domain
- access' permission.
-
- When using this form, you may select to ingore Domain Source by selecting
- 'Do not change' in the form element. When using this feature, you will not
- be allowed to remove the source domain from any content being updated.
-
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- 4. Developer Notes
-
- The Domain Source module is recommended for most uses. It is an extension
- module because it alters the original design of the Domain Access module.
-
- It is possible that Domain Source will be incorporated into the main module in
- later releases.
-
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- 4.1 Database Schema
-
- Installing the module creates a {domain_source} table that contains:
-
- - nid
- Integer, unique, primary key
- The node id for this record, foreign key to the {node} tabl.
-
- - domain_id
- Integer, unique
- The lookup key for this record, foreign key to the {domain} table.