Yes, I agree with you. To computer, there are no different between "www" and " 
Chicago" or "Newyork", but the name itself.

Jason.


Jerry McG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Hi All,

I have a file system layout similar to the recommendation at
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.html#zend.controller.quickstart.go.directory
I would like to work with subdomains such as http://chicago.example.com and
http://newyork.example.com. I have added these subdomains in my Apache
virtual hosts file as well as in the Windows hosts file. Now, how can I make
subdomains work in Zend Framework. Should I create folders called Chicago
and Newyork and repeat the recommended layout within these folders?

Please guide me.

Thanks!

Jerry.
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