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Mapping host header to channel name
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| Hi Stefan
Thank you for giving me a few pointers to some
documentation on the above. Can you please also help
further clarifying a couple of points.
So, if I want my domain www.mysite.com points to my home
page in a CMS channel, I will need to create a channel
named "www.mysite.com" within the CMS root
channel "/Channels" , and then create the home page
posting within the "/Channels/www.mysite.com" channel.
Also, all of my postings for this site will need to sit
in the sub-channels under the "/Channels/www.mysite.com".
Is this a right way of doing this or there is a better
way?
Many Thanks
Tran
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| Stefan [MSFT] 2004-03-26, 2:14 pm |
| Hi Tran,
yes this is exaclty the way to achieve this!
:-)
Cheers,
Stefan.
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"Tran" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Stefan
>
> Thank you for giving me a few pointers to some
> documentation on the above. Can you please also help
> further clarifying a couple of points.
>
> So, if I want my domain www.mysite.com points to my home
> page in a CMS channel, I will need to create a channel
> named "www.mysite.com" within the CMS root
> channel "/Channels" , and then create the home page
> posting within the "/Channels/www.mysite.com" channel.
> Also, all of my postings for this site will need to sit
> in the sub-channels under the "/Channels/www.mysite.com".
> Is this a right way of doing this or there is a better
> way?
>
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Tran
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