Hey James,

    The wildcard works just fine. Whatever the subdomain is it maps to 
the main domain. The problem is how to program this URL to point to a 
certain directory and ignore Apache's mapping? For example,

    If I type http://james.thisDomain.com/ Apache maps you to 
http://www.thisdomain.com/ but this is not the goal here. The goal is to 
point http://james.thisDomain.com/ to http://www.thisdomain.com/james/ 
and also to keep the URL as http://james.thisDomain.com/

Any clues?

Ravi.

James Holmes wrote:
> I followed the thread and Jochem's advice is (as always) spot-on. Just
> use wildcard DNS at the server level. There is nothing else to create
> in terms of DNS.
>
> Is the club going to be served from a new web account (with physically
> different pages) or are you using the same set of pages to serve the
> site (with a different view depending on the subdomain)?
>
> On 5/16/07, Ravi Gehlot  wrote:
>   
>> Hey James,
>>
>>     I want to find a way to create subdomains of a domain using
>> ColdFusion. For instance, if I want to create
>> http://james.somedummydomain.com I would enter the subdomain on a form
>> and pass it to a dummy script or API and have it applied.
>>     
>
>   


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