I don't know what's going on with Miva's support these days, but responses are VERY slow right now. It took them 9 days to respond and get multi-domain set up. Which was frustrating while dealing with an overzealous client, but that's not the problem. The problem with Miva's multi-domain is that all previous URIs associated with a store are not migrated over when using the new Multi-Domain link source. You cannot import URIs when using the Multi-Domain link source. My client has had multiple changes to their URI structure over the years (SEO companies), and because of that, none of the previously existing redirects worked... and thousands of their URIs were not updated to the latest URI template prior to Multi-Domain. Which means that many hardcoded links broke, and as you can imagine, it's an anxiety inducing SEO nightmare. I was able to generate new links using previously used URI templates and manually redirect them to the newest template – which fixed the problem for the most part.
Second largest issue: It's been almost two days now and we're unable to preview any template branches other than the primary. We can still access and change them in the admin though. We literally cannot work without being able to verify updates on the frontend and show our client progress. I reached out to support now three times, to which they responded with a screenshot of the branches in the admin interface.... with instructions on how to use the branches.... as if I didn't know how to use template branches. Are you flipping kidding me?! I made those! Now going on 40 hours without a response.
If you are going to use their Multi-Domain setup: If you've always used the same URI template you're probably already in good shape. Otherwise, I recommend regenerating / redirecting your URIs before the setup to ensure that all URIs are using the same template (and it'd be better to wait quite some time after for third-party indexing). Then ensure that you're using the same URI templates within Multi-Domain.
Second largest issue: It's been almost two days now and we're unable to preview any template branches other than the primary. We can still access and change them in the admin though. We literally cannot work without being able to verify updates on the frontend and show our client progress. I reached out to support now three times, to which they responded with a screenshot of the branches in the admin interface.... with instructions on how to use the branches.... as if I didn't know how to use template branches. Are you flipping kidding me?! I made those! Now going on 40 hours without a response.
If you are going to use their Multi-Domain setup: If you've always used the same URI template you're probably already in good shape. Otherwise, I recommend regenerating / redirecting your URIs before the setup to ensure that all URIs are using the same template (and it'd be better to wait quite some time after for third-party indexing). Then ensure that you're using the same URI templates within Multi-Domain.
All that said, this is an amazing solution and I very much look forward to managing multiple stores within the same admin -- as does my client.
-Ryan
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