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  • Richard Barg 358 posts 532 karma points
    Aug 21, 2012 @ 19:20
    Richard Barg
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    Licensing Question

    We have a site w/a top level domain "http://surgery.ucsf.edu" and a large number of subdomains, ie. pediatric.surgery.ucsf.edu etc. Would the license cover those subdomains.  I assume they would. When we licensed Umbraco complete, we simply used ucsf.edu for our domain. That would be most expedient here.  Would that work?

    Richard Barg

  • Markus Johansson 1701 posts 4879 karma points c-trib
    Aug 21, 2012 @ 19:48
    Markus Johansson
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    Hi!

    Is it the same instance?

    I would recommend you to use one of the domains for sending newsletters as the send out engien uses the current url to build the links.

    // M

  • Richard Barg 358 posts 532 karma points
    Aug 21, 2012 @ 20:04
    Richard Barg
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    Right, all of these sites are in the same instance. Here's the Umbraco tree. ?  Umbraco HQ led us take a license for "ucsf.edu" for Umbraco complete. Perhaps we could do the same w/you.  We are a single Department - surgery and our newsletters would be about dept related news.

     

     

  • Markus Johansson 1701 posts 4879 karma points c-trib
    Aug 21, 2012 @ 21:34
    Markus Johansson
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    Hi!

    I'll have to check with HQ how to create a license like this. But as I said, if you logon to umbraco from "yada.mysite.com/umbraco/" all liks inside the newsletter will point to "yada.mysite.com", if you logon at "yadayada.mysite.com/umbraco" that subdomain would be used. All newsletters are shared cross all domains as well.

    // m

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