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! _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
