Multiple Domains add-on vs Domain Mapper add-on
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I'm interested in mapping multiple domains to a single c5 installation. I've heard a lot about the Domain-Mapper (and its drawbacks), and I just recently discovered the Multiple Domains add-on. My first impression is that Multiple Domains seems to be newer and the better of the two. Then again Domain Mapper is made by the core c5 team, so it may have better support.
The two obvious pros I see for Multiple Domains is:
* it prevents multiple domains from linking to the same content (which could hurt your page rank)
* it doesn't require sub pages to have the domain name repeated - ex: domain . com/ domain/ about
Does anyone have experience with both of these? I'm leaning toward Multiple Domains, but it would be nice to know what the main differences are before buying.
Also, my site is version 5.5.2, so it meets the requirements of both.
The two obvious pros I see for Multiple Domains is:
* it prevents multiple domains from linking to the same content (which could hurt your page rank)
* it doesn't require sub pages to have the domain name repeated - ex: domain . com/ domain/ about
Does anyone have experience with both of these? I'm leaning toward Multiple Domains, but it would be nice to know what the main differences are before buying.
Also, my site is version 5.5.2, so it meets the requirements of both.
I just acquired a copy of the Domain Mapper add-on today, so I can take a look at it and let you know what I think.
I am about to buy this add on, and don't know which one is better solution?
Multiple Domain documentation is more precise, but Domain Mapper belongs to core team.
Anyone experience both of them , please share few words about them.
Multiple Domain documentation is more precise, but Domain Mapper belongs to core team.
Anyone experience both of them , please share few words about them.
What was the consensus? Which add-on is better? Did the Multiple Domain add-on meet your needs?
I have been using Multiple Domains for about 8 months now. I can't say anything about Domain Mapper as I haven't tried it, but Multiple Domains has worked very well for me, and the support couldn't be better in my opinion. I have posted 4 or 5 issues to its Support page, and each time they responded within a couple hours. I found a bug with its sitemap.xml generation, and the author posted a fix for me the same day I contacted him.