I am assuming that you are talking about the Google manage domain
page.  To answer your question, you can register a subdomain.

Please keep in mind that this is a group for OAuth in general, not for
the Google specific implementation of it.
For any Google specific questions, you should go to
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Accounts-API

Thanks,

Wei

On Dec 8, 11:07 am, Dipen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As you all know, while registering for OAuth (dont know about AuthSub
> proxy), we have to put a file at the root level of the domain. This is
> done to prove that the developer has the root access to the domain
> where he is creating the application. So, a developer has to have a
> root access to a domain in order to use OAuth and hence the api (yahoo
> also follows the same).
>
> I don't understand why they have not allowed sub-domain registration?
> What if people don't have the root access and cannot be given the
> same.
>
> For example, in educational institutes, students/professors have a sub-
> domain where they often create their webpages. These people may very
> much want to put the application they are developing at such sub-
> domains, which they currently cannot.
>
> One reason may be that for developing an application, some packages/
> softwares have to installed, which can't be done without root access.
> But this problem can be solved, or can be left to the developer to
> solve.
>
> Regards,
> Dipen
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