If the content will ultimately be it's own domain and not a subdomain, then 
I would put the folder at the not, and not within the /public_html 
hierarchy.


"Sarah Reichelt" <[email protected]> 
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>>>>> But how do you "change a sub-domain to an AddOn domain" ?
>>
>> Suppose you want to eventually host mydomain.com with on-Rev:
>>
>> 1) Create a subdomain, mydomain.user.on-rev.com
>> 2) Point it to a folder, mydomain, in your account
>> 3) Test away
>> 4) When you're satisfied, point your nameservers for mydomain.com to 
>> on-Rev
>> 5) Create an add-on domain, mydomain.com
>> 5) Point it to the mydomain folder
>
>
> Thanks for this Bill. I just have one more question:
> I have troz.on-rev.com and when I FTP to the root folder, I see
> various folders: public_html, public_ftp, mail etc.
> My on-rev test web site files are all in the public_html folder.
> So if I want to transfer my troz.net domain, is it all contained in a
> sub-folder inside the public_html folder, or does it get a root folder
> of it's own?
>
> Maybe the best thing would be to swap around so that all the troz.net
> files where in public_html and I had a sub-domain, say
> tests.troz.on-rev.com, which was in a sub-folder.
>
> Cheers,
> Sarah
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