Jakensen
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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Two websites, one serverWell what I did in the end and works perfectly is that I simply used “Pointers” in Domain Central. I pointed https://www.mysite2.com to /site2, then https://www.mysite3.com to /site3, I then made two fresh new install of wordpress with their own database and it worked like a charm !
My server still looks clean since each website has his folder too ??
I now have my three domain with each their wordpress, it will be a bit repetitive to update them but oh well.. I do not think in my case there was a simple way to have three different domains with three different content sharing the same theme, plugins, etc. If it had been subdomains or subfolders, why not but..
Anyway, thank you for all your help guys ! I really appreciated !
If you still have any suggestions, feel free to notify me. I’ll mark this as resolved.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Two websites, one serverI just uploaded a dummy simple website, index + css + a few images in /root/site2, and when I go to https://www.site2.com, it does show up, so I think it would work. I would simply need to install wordpress on this domain and it will install it its subdirectory, not bothering the other installation at the root :).
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Two websites, one serverHi there, thank you a lot for your answers, this is actually way more than I had expected !
I do have access to cpanel and my ftp. And I thought of something yesterday but didn’t want to answer to my own post as to not appear to be bumping the threat.
I have 4 domains (www.site1.com, https://www.site2.com, https://www.site3.com, https://www.site4.com), they all point to the content of https://www.site1.com right now.
What I did is I went to Domain central and used pointers to point to a subdirectory for site2, site3 and site4, giving them each a folder like /root/site1, /root/site2, etc.
Could I know install WP in each of these directories ? I’d have to import my themes and re-install my plugins but it doesn’t bother me, I would actually prefer it this way.
Is that the same to domain mapping in a way ? Would that work ?
@gerald, I read that you can change this permanent redirect to a 301 instead without too much trouble with WP, that could work too.