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  • TWO CATS
    First Lieutenant

    • Feb 2006
    • 192

    Another quick question/publishing add on domain

    Hi all
    how do I name index page of subdomain?is it public_html.mysite/index or the other way around?and all other pages mysite/page name.
    thanks in advance
    two cats
    www.catpetalogue.com
  • dougnez
    Brigadier General

    • Aug 2006
    • 1769

    #2
    Re: Another quick question/publishing add on domain

    Hi two cats... If it's an add on .. that is set up right... a folder is created on the server .. so it would go...mysubdomain.com/index.html... If you create a sub domain... it's the other way around; a folder or page inside your domain.. so like thepage.mydomain.com... hope that helps.. Doug

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    • LadyEye
      General & Forum Moderator

      • Jun 2006
      • 10526

      #3
      Re: Another quick question/publishing add on domain

      Originally posted by TWO CATS View Post
      Hi all
      how do I name index page of subdomain?is it public_html.mysite/index or the other way around?and all other pages mysite/page name.
      thanks in advance
      two cats
      www.catpetalogue.com

      Add-On Domain (One which you must order and pay for) has it's own address, just as your main domain would ... simply http://www.yourdomain.com - create a page called index and store it in it's own folder on your computer called index

      Sub-Domain - your link to any of those pages would be the following



      In either case, you should create on your own computer, within your Blue Voda Folder - a new file folder for each of your sub-domains or your add-on domains - then you store each .bvp file you create in each of their own folders.

      You usually names these folders that you are creating on your own computer, the names of your domains ...

      You create this folder so that you do not overwrite an existing page from one domain to the other (regardless if it is sub-domain or add -on domain) saving them in their own folders will prevent this.

      Publishing

      to Main Domain - public_html

      to Add-On or Sub - public_html/nameofaddonorsubdomain

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      • TWO CATS
        First Lieutenant

        • Feb 2006
        • 192

        #4
        Re: Another quick question/publishing add on domain

        Hi
        I published add on domain as above it shows on my browser under domain name www.magicpallete.com but not on another browser .I know I've done something wrong but I can't get around it.I have a separate file for the domain name and all pages are saved in that file .So far I have only tried to publish home page (public_htmlmagicpallete) is this right ?can someone please check it out.maybe ai've done it wrong in c/panel or something.I know this should be easy .Please check it if you can Lady Eye.thanks also to Dougnez
        two cats

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        • Marincky
          General

          • Apr 2006
          • 4539

          #5
          Re: Another quick question/publishing add on domain

          public_html/magicpallete

          Put the forward slash in then publish
          Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.

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          • TWO CATS
            First Lieutenant

            • Feb 2006
            • 192

            #6
            Re: Another quick question/publishing add on domain

            thank you I new it would be simple it works fine now
            two cats

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