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Hello, I have an add-on domain name www.tools4traders.info and main domain name www.luckygems.in When I try to create add-on domain name for tools4traders.info, it creates a subdomain called tools4traders.luckygems.in along with the add-on name. So, when I type my main domain name in the browser, I see the public_html directory with both folders listed in it. Can u suggest me the way by which I can avoid creating an unwanted subdomain when I am creating an add-on domain? Thanks.-----Kaustubh |
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An addon domain will create a directory in the public_html. Its not given its own public_html. I can't say as to whether it should work as a subdomain or not as I have never tested that, but it certainly will work if you were to type in "luckygems.in/name_of_addon_domain_directory"
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Hi, What you are experiencing is normal as your password/public_html has been set by VH as www.luckygems.in for operation of your cPanel. When you add an "Addon Domain" the addon will appear as a "Folder" in public_html directory. Select Addon Domain in cPanel and "Redirect your domain to Url" Then publish your "index02" page for "tools4traders.info" to "public_html/tools4traders.info/" When you enter "www.tools4traders.info/" in your browser, your browser should display your "index02" webpage. |