If you want to look at the toplevel folder assigned to each of your domains you can go to cPanel and click domains. This is where you can add a domain or just adjust or see how things are set for existing domains. Your domain jamesphurley.com should be shown there. You can also look at "subdomains" IE modifications of your domain such as www.jamesphurley.com is a subdomain of jamesphurley.com . You can look at these assignments and create new ones if you go to subdomains in cpanel.
If you wanted to have goodstuff.yourdomain.com and info.yourdomain.compoint at the same stuff, you just assign them to the same folder as a subdomain. I think www is set up that way by default. http://jamesphurley.on-rev.com/ should point to the public_html folder. Depending on how your addon domains were set up, their folders should probably be inside that public_html as subfolders. (Though I seem to have 1 that is NOT! If it can be messed up, I can do it!) If you want to set up Ivrmna as a domain and you own ivrmna.com or whatever you need to go to the place that you bought the domain name from and set the domain name servers for that name so that they point to the on-rev nameservers. Then in cPanel in on-rev add the domain name and get it all set up. I don't have any more domain names to set up at the moment or I'd give you a step by step, but it hopefully shouldn't be too bad. The nameservers for on-rev are NS1.ON-REV.COM and NS2.ON-REV.COM As was mentioned, there is probably an .htaccess file in your locked out folder. Using cpanel filenamager you can either remove it, or edit it to fix the problem. _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode