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I'm trying to configure a new addon domain. I'm already change the servers at *******, it's ok. I see the video tutorial, but when I try to add a new domain the system automatically take it like a sub-domain I realize that in the video the box used to enter the sub directory says "User name/directory name" but in my control panel it says "User name/directory name/subdomain Name" (the red color is mine) I think this is the cause. How can I select to create only a Addon domain, not a sub domain? I'm using the addon domain tool, not the sub domain tool, I'm sure of thtat. thanks, |
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An add on domain will show up like a subdomain. But it will act differently and have added features that the subdomain does not. For instance. Lets say you created a add-on domain named- sitetwo.com In your public_html folder it will appear as a folder sitetwo To publish to that new domain you would add sitetwo to public_html like this: public_html/sitetwo Hope that clarifies Andy
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Hi vsd... When you create an addon domain in the C-Panel the folder is automatically placed in your public_html...the same title you listed when you create the addon... When you address to publish ... goes like this... public_html/addondomain... Doug
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