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  • Hey there

    I’m not really sure I understand your question.

    For one, DMS can handle subdomains. While www.example.com points to the default WordPress homepage, DMS can load a specific WP Page for foo.example.com.

    I suppose by subdirectory detection you mean you have WordPress installed on www.example.com/wp instead of www.example.com/ and would like to point www.foo.com to a WP Page. I really don’t think that would work with WP right now, but then again, I’d really abandon that for multiple reasons.

    If you’re thinking of a MU-Setup you should see the other thread about using DMS in a MU-environment.

    Thread Starter qqqqq12

    (@qqqqq12)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the response. I appreciate it.

    Just want to simplify my question though.

    Perhaps, I have a wordpress page (https://www.example.com/wp), can this link be pointed on a subdomain? for instance, foo.example.com. Also would it be possible if it would be pointed to https://www.example.com/subdirectory

    Thanks,
    Quincie

    Hey Quincie,

    If you have a WP Page “My Cool Product” (www.example.com/my-cool-product) then yes, you can map the subdomain foo.exampel.com to that page.

    Unfortunately it’s not able to point to subdirectories.

    Your welcome ??

    Rob

    Thread Starter qqqqq12

    (@qqqqq12)

    Thanks for the help Rob. I get it now and hopefully it could be mapped to subdirectories in the future ??

    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! :))

    Quincie

    Thanks, the same to you!

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