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Hi there just browsing for new hosting found your site by accident.

 

Got a domain question.

 

I have 13 domains but I only use 4.

 

I used to have 2 domains pointing to the same address for a domain name reseller.

 

Which ever domain called the address was displayed as the root directory .

 

This was done using JSP, not the server.

 

Its a little bit like parking but ....more....

 

I don't know anythig about JSP but I do know a little about PHP, does any body know if I can do the same using php!

 

Or maybe a mod_rewrite if you have apache . Do you have apache?

 

Is this even allowed?

 

I looked at the reseller program but its too big for my needs and the standard program is good but has only one domain root.

 

BTW I like your forum you seem to have happy customers judging by the post that I have read.

 

Junk Ked

Posted

Welcome to the forum.

You may only have one domain per account

unless the techs park another on top of your account.

Just open a help ticket to have them park another domain on your account.

Other domains may not point to anywhere but the root.

 

If you need domains to have seperate content, you will need another account or a reseller account.

 

Yes we have Apache 1.3.33

 

hope this helps.

Posted
You may only have one domain per account

 

 

Other domains may not point to anywhere but the root.

 

hope this helps.

 

Hi thanks for the quik words.

I'm not looking to fully host the other domains just create my own parked page using PHP.

 

A simple parked page can be created using http_referer it would have its own forsale sign like X is forsale.

 

I can do this quite easily, but I would still have the real root displayed in the browser.

 

Would that break any Rules about usage?

Is it OK to have 13 domains pointing to the same root?

Take your time to answer if your not sure ask somebody else who likes the rules and stuff

 

junkked

Posted

Sorry, if the other domain name takes you any where but the root

it does violate the rules.

you may not point another domain to a folder, file or subdomain regardless of how it is done.

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