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jim52c commented,
After you removed the addon domain, did you manually remove the directory? If you had, there could be no addon.maindomain.co.uk when you recreated the addon. Once you recreated the addon again, o...
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jim52c commented,
Like what exactly? Good morning. I removed the Addon, then added it below the public_html folder but can still only access the Addon domain as a subfolder ie: Addon.maindomain.co.uk
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jim52c commented,
Happy to help. You can check your current DNS using a site like intodns.com for example. GL! Before I try your suggestion later today. Does it affect things because we are on shared hosting?
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jim52c commented,
Assuming the domain's DNS is already propagated to your server, and you have nothing in that Addon domain yet, you might consider removing the Addon Domain properly in the same area you created it....
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jim52c commented,
My reply above is probably more than enough to get you going. Here's the entire section about modifying Doc root for an Addon Domain: All you really want to do with that path edit is, remove pu...
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jim52c commented,
Yes, and this is mentioned in those docs I linked you to. :) Thank you very much, I will fully read the docs and then try as you suggest. I have not read the docs fully yet but I will find time.
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jim52c commented,
Addon domain can be accessed directly (i.e. addondomain.com). You just need make sure that your addon domain is pointing to your server. Addon domain is mapped to subdomain of the main domain but i...
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jim52c commented,
The docs may be of some use to you:
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Addon domain shows as subdomain
Hi all. I have added a Addon domain to my normal account. I was under the impression that this could be accessed via the browser address bar as "new_addondomain.co.uk" instead of "new_addondomain...