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This is lame. Everytime I try to add an addon, it parks it instead. I really need it to be added, NOT parked- the DNS is correct, everything is. I dont want the domain park. I want it to be Added on but it reverses it.
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that sounds weird maybe your not entering the subdomain folder when you create the addon?
whats the sites?
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Flame, you're getting free hosting this month... why must you call it lame?
![]() I don't even know what you mean. No one has an ability to park a domain. A parked domain is essentially when you point a domain name, to your main domain. No one has this ability in the control panel turned on. An add on is to point a domain to a folder. There should be nothing wrong with the add on domain function, if one comes with your plan. And you should create the folder first, before you add it. You probably aren't going to have good results since you've tried a few times to do this and someone needs to delete a DNS entry off of the server. So what is it that you want to do.. and I will see what I can do.
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First of all- I have a reseller account? What?
- Second of all of all, I honestly want to PAY for my hosting. Don't ask me why I am getting it free, I would like to be paying for it because I feel I need to- once you guys think 2checkout can resolve it- please contact me - Thirdly - I am trying to use the "addon domain" feature in Cpanel, everytime I 'add it on' I go back to the Cpanel start-page- and it turns out it parked the domain instead. |
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hey jack edit your profile and its under where you enter your birthday
hey flametide what is the site you want added on to what subdomain
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My "home" domain is www.flametide.com and I want to use www.gtasamods.com (which is currently pointed to the RIGHT DNS) as an Addon Domain (in Cpanel). I want www.gtasamods.com to go to www.flametide.com/gtasamods2/newlayout. But I cant get it to work.
However, a few weeks ago, the addon domain feature DID work- and I was able to add www.gtasaforums.com to www.flametide.com/forums Meh :blink: |
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As far as I know, you can't have an addon domain point to a subfolder within a subfolder. Try pointing it to a subfolder directly under your public_html folder.
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