*Unlike cpanel Plesk creates a separate account with all its httpdocs etc.
so you are saying that you create one sub-domain and control all other sub
domains via it.*

I create the subdomain as a sub-folder as cpanel gives you two options, I
use "Subdomain on subfolder" option.
The only small snag is that when you create a subdomain you dont have the
option to choose a folder for the root of the
sub domain, so after you have created the domain you need to go back in and
change the root folder to your "master" subdomain folder.

*So does your index.php direct to the bootstrap/application.php on the main
domain?*

Yes, it just includes index.php from my main ZF app, I dont use MVC at
moment but you would just put your .htaccess in your master "subdomain"
folder I mentioned, this would just be the standard ZF rules - (pointing to
index.php in same folder) - index.php will then include zf main run file
(index.php)






2009/12/10 prado <[email protected]>:
>
> Unlike cpanel Plesk creates a separate account with all its httpdocs etc.
> so you are saying that you create one sub-domain and control all other sub
> domains via it.
> So does your index.php direct to the bootstrap/application.php on the main
> domain?
> I have a module www.example.com/blog which I want to point to
> blog.example.com. So how can I get to that via the index.php on the
> subdomain. Would that be through a htaccess file with all the rewrite
> conditions?
>
>
>
> Daniel Latter wrote:
>>
>> One more thing I should mention is that I use the subdomain part of the
>> domain
>> to distinguish subdomains, and I have a whitelist to.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2009/12/10 Daniel Latter <[email protected]>:
>>> Well I use plesk and ZF. I have many subdomains running from a single ZF
>>> app.
>>>
>>> Now I cant have wilcard domains which means I will need a subfolder
>>> for each domain - this will become unwieldly, so I have a single
>>> "sub-domain" root dir and I just
>>> use this for each new subdomain I create. All the dir has init is an
>>> index.php file the calls the ZF app,
>>> so I only have one dir for all subdomains. Hope this makes sense.
>>>
>>> Obvioulsy If I could have wild-card domains I would, maybe future
>>> versions of Plesk will?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/12/10 prado <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> same root dir for all subdomains? could you clarify further?
>>>> thanks
>>>> Pradosh
>>>>
>>>> Daniel Latter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Plesk doesnt support wildcard domains. A possible work around is using
>>>>> the same root dir for all subdomains.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/12/10 prado <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Gerard for your help again.
>>>>>> I don't have a VPS account, it is just one of those standard shared
>>>>>> hosting
>>>>>> service. I am using a local company and I can get in touch with the
>>>>>> domain
>>>>>> manager who is helpful.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know that is my last option to use.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks anyway!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cheers
>>>>>> Pradosh
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> drm-4 wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> prado wrote:
>>>>>>>> But the web hosting company's production server (plesk) also
creates
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> folders with all that standard public_html folder and others once I
>>>>>>>> create a
>>>>>>>> sub-domain. Now I don't want that to happen, I want the sub-domain
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> exist
>>>>>>>> but without its physical folders. I will be asking the provider for
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> alternative.
>>>>>>>> I am not sure if I can bypass the sub-domain folders (or some sort
>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> sub-domain redirection to the domain folder) with some htaccess
>>>>>>>> trickery.
>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>> am not great in regex so I don't know if it is possible to do this
>>>>>>>> way
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The only thing that is needed is a ServerAlias in the <VirtualHost
>>>>>>> ...>
>>>>>>> apache configuration for the main domain, preferably a wilcard
alias.
>>>>>>> It
>>>>>>> would surprise me if Plesk can not handle that. If not, I fear you
>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>> stuck, unless you can somehow hook into the generated Apache
>>>>>>> configuration by Plesk. (It has been about 3 years since I worked
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> plesk on this level, so I can not help you with that, but if I
>>>>>>> remember
>>>>>>> correctly, Plesk includes a host.conf files somewhere per domain
>>>>>>> where
>>>>>>> you could put the ServerAlias directive yourself).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Gerard
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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