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I have an idea to develop two domains - two separate websites. Is there a way to point both names to my current host?

IOW, I have plenty of bandwidth/storage with my current host. I would like to develop two websites. Do I have to get another hosting account?

Thank you.
 
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check with your host to see if they allow for multi domain hosting.

simply create a directory for each domain
 

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biggedon said:
check with your host to see if they allow for multi domain hosting.

simply create a directory for each domain

multi domain hosting ..... that's the term I was looking for.... didn't know what to ask for.

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Are you administering your own server?

If so, then you can do this via the "Virtual Host" directive in httpd.conf.
 

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Or you can point one domain at a subdomain of your original domain with hosting, if you have mega bandwidth.
 

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contact said:
Are you administering your own server?

If so, then you can do this via the "Virtual Host" directive in httpd.conf.

No, not my server... but thanks for the reply.

Jaques said:
Or you can point one domain at a subdomain of your original domain with hosting, if you have mega bandwidth.

Yes, I thought of this but don't know the how-tos of doing it. Need to find more info. Thanks for the response.

Thank you guys - I appreciate the replys.
 

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768768 said:
No, not my server... but thanks for the reply.



Yes, I thought of this but don't know the how-tos of doing it. Need to find more info. Thanks for the response.

Thank you guys - I appreciate the replys.


OK, Don't flame but I use MS Frontpage 2003. Save your file and publish it, what name you save it to will be the domain.com/saved.htm Then you redirect the domain to domain.com/saved.htm


Millions of sites, 1 host, PM/post if more questions
 

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interesting, nice idea BTW :)
 

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cwsteam.com said:
interesting, nice idea BTW :)


Yea, Thats what ive always done and my host doesn't care a bit :)
 

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Jaques said:
OK, Don't flame but I use MS Frontpage 2003. Save your file and publish it, what name you save it to will be the domain.com/saved.htm Then you redirect the domain to domain.com/saved.htm


Millions of sites, 1 host, PM/post if more questions



Thank you again for the post - I do appreciate it.

Just to get it straight in my mind....

Let's say I have domain1 .... I also have domain2

domain1 has a host and is available on the web. I want to use that hosting acct to also host domain2.

I could save my 2nd site (domain2) as domain1.com/domain2.htm. Then I would just forward or point my 2nd domain name to domain1.com/domain2.htm.

Is that correct?

I imagine I could also point a 3rd domain name to domain1.com/domain3.htm.

Correct?

Thank you for your time.

P.S. Not to bring up a possible bad subject but mind me asking why "former" platinum member? Just curious... I upgraded today.
 

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Somehow when I payed for platinum membership I got platinum but it didn't subtract my "DNF $" So I banked them, thought it was a promo or something. Then today they took my platinum away. I wish someone would PM me and tell me why I expirenced this odd but lucky error...


Yes that is correct. I run about 10 domains on 1 hosting account :)
 

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Thank you again. I hope you get the platinum thing straightened out.
 

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that was interesting, 1st time I saw DNFORUM had a bug...is that correct /??\
 

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cwsteam.com said:
that was interesting, 1st time I saw DNFORUM had a bug...is that correct /??\


This is my history,


Membership Upgrade - 10-15-2004 at 12:32 PM
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Lasted all but 4 days...
 

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Jaques said:
This is my history,




Lasted all but 4 days...


No Mod or Administrator to jump in here and explain this?

Jaques, have you tried contacting "the powers that be."
 

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I was wondering about your sig too Jaques..

Anyway, setting redirects isn't the best way to make multiple domains. If you just want space, and don't mind your URLS all having domain1 in them, that way is fine.

If you want to host individual domains on your one account, which gives each domain more of a seperate and more professional feel, you should go to a host that lets you use multiple domains.
 

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Thank you, 007. Probably a place for both ways.
 

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007 said:
I was wondering about your sig too Jaques..

Anyway, setting redirects isn't the best way to make multiple domains. If you just want space, and don't mind your URLS all having domain1 in them, that way is fine.

If you want to host individual domains on your one account, which gives each domain more of a seperate and more professional feel, you should go to a host that lets you use multiple domains.
Exactly. You can usually add a domain for $1/month extra, that uses the same resources.
 
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