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RE: diffrence between als_add_named_cfg_data and _dmn_add_named_cfg_data and others
(01-03-2011 02:31 AM)uwe Wrote:  Hello,

I'm trying to rewrite parts of the DNS management, i've noticed extreme similarity between functions used in various managers , one example is als_add_named_cfg_data and _dmn_add_named_cfg_data . is there any reason for having a duplicate code for those ? or maybe im missing something !

im planning to move it to a common code unless there is a good reason not to, i would also appreciate if there are other DNS related functions you think are duplicates of code (in dmn, als, sub, alssub)

Cheers,

It is an old thing long planned to be finally removed ... but still isn't.
The thing is the "Alias" Domain...

It's normally the same like the main domain - except that the "main" domain aka first domain of the user is the main directory - and "alias" domain's are just like addon domains.

We had a lot of plans to remove this and switch to something like /var/www/virtual/vu2010 instead of /var/www/virtual/<user10s-main-domain> ... but it did not happened at this point in time.

IF you really like to rework this part of the code - we would be more then happy ... but you will need some assistance from our team - and you can get it of course (if you like) .

So to answer the question : Other than these historical reasons for having "alias" domains ... no ... there's nothing else really logical or meaningful in it Smile
01-05-2011 04:24 AM
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RE: diffrence between als_add_named_cfg_data and _dmn_add_named_cfg_data and others - ephigenie - 01-05-2011 04:24 AM

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