2010/1/10 <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> a cname is an alias for an other domain.
> That means it points directly to your on-rev domain.
> e.g. shop.yourdomain.com would point directly  to yourname.on-rev.com
> The same pages would be shown.
>
> With an a-record you can use this subdomain as a real domain on the on-rev
> system.
> You could have different folders for shop.yourdomain.com and
> yourname.on-rev.com
> So it would be possible to show different content for each domain.
>

OK yes - but why not just set up say:

   - http://subdomain.david.on-rev.com/

And then point the C name record as:

   - subdomain.mydomain.com  =>  subdomain.david.on-rev.com ?

I'd still have different folders on on-rev - but are you saying that I'd
have different root folders and that
http://subdomain.david.on-rev.com/would then not ALSO point to
subdomain.david.on-rev.com ? Still a bit confused - thanks for you patience!
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