jtrai491 Posted January 8, 2004 Posted January 8, 2004 I am trying to grasp alot of this stuff at once so bear with me. My question is really asked in a way so that I can be sure I understand what a subdomain is and if and how it can be used without violating TCH policy. So here it goes... On my site I sell embroidered apparel to different groups. I had a group ask if I could setup a store for their members to log into so they could purchase embroidered shirts, jackets and caps made with their logo and at a special pricing that we would agreee on. They do not want the general public to purchase their merchandise so I would need to setup a password protected site just for them. Is this something I could setup a subdomain for that is permissable? They would still access my site from my home page but I could put a store entrance for their group on a page that they would have secure access, correct?? Thanks Joe Trainor www.keystone-embroidery.com jtrainor@keystone-embroidery.com Rock Sign Quote
jtrai491 Posted January 8, 2004 Author Posted January 8, 2004 Excuse the double post, I received a mail error posting the first time and when I did a refresh I must have submitted a second time. Quote
brian Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 After claryifing a little of the AUP, this seems like a allowable thing to do. And yes, you could do this through a subdomain. Just go ahead and create a subdomain to it, then you can use the CPanel function: Web Protect to then protect it. In the Web Protect, you just click on the name (Not the folder icon) of the folder you want to protect and then in there, you can add the multiple user names and passwords. Or you could just set one user and password and give that out to the people who can buy from the store. Quote
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