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  • Thread Starter kubbish55

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    Ipstenu, never mind, I followed what you said and the domains work now.

    Thread Starter kubbish55

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    Ipstenu, to address when you said:

    1) Make sure domain3.com is an add-on or parked domain on my account
    2) Make a NAMED subdomain for subdomain2.domain3.com and point it at /public_html/subdomain

    For 1), domain3.com is a parked domain and it seems to be in the public_html folder. I tried adding domain3.com as an add-on, and what I will say is that it worked in that it showed what was on my domain, which was some sort of redirect, but it didn’t map what was on the site in my multisite that I wanted to map, which is what I wanted to do in the first place.

    For 2), do you mean anything in particular when you say “NAMED subdomain”?

    There were alot of things I tried doing:
    1) Making domain3.com an add-on and pointing it to /public_html/subdomain
    2) Making subdomain2.domain3.com a subdomain and pointing it to /public_html/subdomain
    3) I even tried putting subdomain2.domain3.com into /public_html/subdomain/domain3

    These resulted in me seeing my domain as I described above or me getting errors like the “Index cgi-bin apache” error or an “internal server 500 error” if you know what I mean. So basically none of these things I tried worked.

    Also for hostgator when you make a parked domain, by default it puts it in public_html but when I try to look for it in public_html, I can’t find it. I talked to hostgator about it and they said that parked domains do not create files in public_html folder so that’s why I can’t see my parked domain. Does this make a difference?

    Thread Starter kubbish55

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    Ok, thanks for clarifying danhgilmore, but do you have a solution to what I was asking above. I mean, has no one tried this before? This can’t be that hard to do because all I’m asking is how to map on multisites that you would make off of one of your secondary domains or subdomains. For mapping on multisites made off of your primary domain I know how to do that already.

    Thread Starter kubbish55

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    Ok, when I say subdomain-subdirectory format, that’s not so far fetched. I just mean I set up a multisite based on a subdomain like “subdomain.domain.com”. When I it comes to making the sites in the multisite, I have the option to make them as subdomain or subdirectories. So I could have made them like “site1.subdomain.domain.com” or “subdomain.domain.com/site1”, and this second one is what I would call a subdirectory-subdomain format. That’s all I mean when I say subdirectory-subdomain format. Does that make more sense.

    Also it’s not like the second multisite from what I said above doesn’t work because when I would go to one of my sites from my second multisite like “subdomain.domain.com/site1” to look at posts I publish on that page I can see them. It is after I map a parked subdomain I have like “subdomain2.domain3.com” to it that I can’t see my post and it would say “Registration has been disabled” or the “Greetings site administrator” error.

    Also, I have the web hosting baby plan so I the hostgator wp plan baby plan better for what I’m trying to do because it can map parked subdomains? If so can you explain to me how?

    Hi can you send the development version to me as well? I will send you a message through my email as well.

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