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RE: [cobalt-users] Pointing to a domain



I have a client called X.COM and they have on their website product
pages in a subdir, let's say X.COM/A/ X.COM/B/ X.COM/C/

They also registered the domainnames of the products a.com, b.com and
c.com. At the moment, when you go to A.COM you'll see the contents of
the X.COM/A/ directory.

This company has 12 domains setup like this and it just sames them a
lot of time if they can all controled from one site. Instead of having
to update 13 sites.





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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Pointing to a domain


Why would you want to?

When you create a domain on the RAQ2, it creates the directory for the
domain for you. It will be the same as the domain. You will not have
to
do anything else but upload the pages.

Fred

marco beijen wrote:

> Here is an other question for the RAQ2,
>
> At the moment I have a domain X.COM pointed to a directory of
> Y.COM/test on a Intel machine.
>
> So when I go to X.COM, I'll see the contents of Y.COM/test. (With
the
> URL of X.COM in the  browser)
>
> I would like to do the same thing on a RAQ2, but have no clue how.
>
> Marco Beijen
>
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