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    virtualhost without access to httpd.conf  
Your Best Friend


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07-20-07 06:24 AM

As I've posted before, I have two domains hosted under one shared
hosting account. The main domain's root is
/home/sites/domain1.com/public_html. I have a second domain,
domain2.com, that's document root is the same folder. I'm wondering if
it's possible to set the document root of domain2.com WITHOUT having
access to the httpd.conf file.


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    Re: virtualhost without access to httpd.conf  
David McKenzie


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07-20-07 06:24 AM

Your Best Friend wrote:
> As I've posted before, I have two domains hosted under one shared
> hosting account. The main domain's root is
> /home/sites/domain1.com/public_html. I have a second domain,
> domain2.com, that's document root is the same folder. I'm wondering if
> it's possible to set the document root of domain2.com WITHOUT having
> access to the httpd.conf file.
>
>
Are you able to park domain2.com on domain1.com?

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    Re: virtualhost without access to httpd.conf  
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07-20-07 06:24 AM

Right now, domain2 is parked on domain 1. What I want to do is when
domain 2 is reached, I want Apache to forward to another folder, such as
/home/sites/domain1.com/public_html/domain2, but I want it to be
'clean,' meaning I don't want any changes to show in the address bar.

David McKenzie wrote:
> Your Best Friend wrote: 
> Are you able to park domain2.com on domain1.com?
>

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    Re: virtualhost without access to httpd.conf  
David McKenzie


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07-20-07 06:24 AM

BKW wrote:
> Right now, domain2 is parked on domain 1. What I want to do is when
> domain 2 is reached, I want Apache to forward to another folder, such as
> /home/sites/domain1.com/public_html/domain2, but I want it to be
> 'clean,' meaning I don't want any changes to show in the address bar.
>
> David McKenzie wrote: 
>
You'd be best off using mod_rewrite for that. Have a read of this link
for a good guide to mod_rewrite:
http://www.workingwith.me.uk/articl...ing/mod_rewrite

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