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  • HELP! one domain name switches identity

    I have two domains (1) wealthypoet.com and (2) mypalpalin.com. I don't know what I did, something in publishing revised files I think, and now wealthypoet files are gone and the domain name answers to mypalpalin.

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    Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

    They each answer to their own.. you just published the second domains files to the first. Republsih your wealthy poet, to public_html/

    Then republish mypalpalin to public_html/mypalpalin/

    The dns is resolving correctly.

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    • #3
      Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

      When I try to republish mypalpalin files I get error 550-can't change directory to mypalpalin - no such directory exists

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      • #4
        Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

        check your server number, as sometimes it changes itself..........all 3 must be correct as per welcome email
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        • #5
          Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

          Originally posted by interboat View Post
          When I try to republish mypalpalin files I get error 550-can't change directory to mypalpalin - no such directory exists
          Check and see how it is you added on your domain .. perhaps the .com needs to be added when you type this in the publish area as well ..

          e.g. ... public_html/mypalpalin.com

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          • #6
            Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

            When I am able to add mypalpalin to public_html it also adds it to public_html of the original site (wealthypoet.com). I have the feeling I need to delete some files somewhere but I'm afraid I don't know which or where.

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            • #7
              Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

              Should be only one public_html folder in your c-panel (belonging to your main site) you add a folder to house your new site to it. When you publish to the add-on you will publish (as Ladyeye said) to public_html/mypalpalin.com
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              • #8
                Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                Best description of problem is that when I change public_html to public_html/mypalpalin in order to publish, the original public_html file name changes too. If I delete that mypalpalin extension, it automatically gets deleted from the public_html/mypalpalin file where it needs to stay! As a result, no matter what I do I get the mypalpalin home page (index file) everytime.

                I've tried all the suggestions so far.

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                • #9
                  Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                  Somehow you published your palin index on your other site, just go back and republish the other index page to your public_html and your home page to that site will be fine. Watch the videos again on adding a Add-on domain to see where it went wrong and pay close attention to which file you publish your pages to.
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                  • #10
                    Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                    I think you're right about what happened. Problem is, when I republish original home page to public_html, the palin page somehow drops its palin extension, becomes the public_html index and overrides the original!

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                    • #11
                      Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                      Delete it from your public_html and republish the right index, before you republish your home page click File/Save As and save i as index just to be sure.
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                      Ed
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                      • #12
                        Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                        Ed, just to be clear ... delete the palin index file from public_html using the file manager in the control panel? Then how do I get it back? Sorry I'm so stupid about this. Thanks for your patience.

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                        • #13
                          Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                          Correct.
                          All your pages are saved in your BV folder, so you are just deleteing the one off the server that should not be there and replacing it with the right one. Then once you get your add-on straightened out you can republish that one to that domain.
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                          Ed
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                          • #14
                            Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                            I don't believe it. I did what you said. Deleted palin index file using file manager in control panel. Plus I deleted it from the open a file box in the BlueVoda program. No palin index file anywhere. Rebooted computer. Keyed in wealthypoet.com. Palin home page is still there! I can't get to wealthypoet (main home page) from anywhere. Palin home page always pops up.

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                            • #15
                              Re: HELP! one domain name switches identity

                              I dont think you should delete anything just goto Add-On Domain and redirect your domain name.

                              Try the above out first before deleting.
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