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#1 by mikep
I would like to create two sub-domains for different web use - how can this be done so that when I point the two different external domains to them it loads a different web site for each?

Also is there a different webspace for each is 123.domain.net and 457.domain.net - if so how do I set up ftp to point to these?

Any help welcome....Mike
Posted on Tuesday, 6th November 2007 at 11:35am
#2 by admin
You would need to create two subdirectories within your webspace, and your subdomains would need to correspond to these. You would also need to create a PHP forwarding script that would check the domain address, and then forward to the corresponding pages within the subdirectory.

This is the only was you can do this as we don't allow multiple virtual hosts on a single hosting package.
Posted on Tuesday, 6th November 2007 at 4:15pm
#3 by mandakhnaran
So how can we make it? can you explain it with more details please? :D
Posted on Monday, 14th January 2008 at 11:34am

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