One more thing I should mention is that I use the subdomain part of the domain
to distinguish subdomains, and I have a whitelist to.




2009/12/10 Daniel Latter <dan.lat...@gmail.com>:
> Well I use plesk and ZF. I have many subdomains running from a single ZF app.
>
> Now I cant have wilcard domains which means I will need a subfolder
> for each domain - this will become unwieldly, so I have a single
> "sub-domain" root dir and I just
> use this for each new subdomain I create. All the dir has init is an
> index.php file the calls the ZF app,
> so I only have one dir for all subdomains. Hope this makes sense.
>
> Obvioulsy If I could have wild-card domains I would, maybe future
> versions of Plesk will?
>
>
>
> 2009/12/10 prado <prados...@hotmail.com>:
>>
>> same root dir for all subdomains? could you clarify further?
>> thanks
>> Pradosh
>>
>> Daniel Latter wrote:
>>>
>>> Plesk doesnt support wildcard domains. A possible work around is using
>>> the same root dir for all subdomains.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/12/10 prado <prados...@hotmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Gerard for your help again.
>>>> I don't have a VPS account, it is just one of those standard shared
>>>> hosting
>>>> service. I am using a local company and I can get in touch with the
>>>> domain
>>>> manager who is helpful.
>>>>
>>>> I know that is my last option to use.
>>>>
>>>> thanks anyway!
>>>>
>>>> cheers
>>>> Pradosh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> drm-4 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> prado wrote:
>>>>>> But the web hosting company's production server (plesk) also creates
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> folders with all that standard public_html folder and others once I
>>>>>> create a
>>>>>> sub-domain. Now I don't want that to happen, I want the sub-domain to
>>>>>> exist
>>>>>> but without its physical folders. I will be asking the provider for the
>>>>>> alternative.
>>>>>> I am not sure if I can bypass the sub-domain folders (or some sort of
>>>>>> sub-domain redirection to the domain folder) with some htaccess
>>>>>> trickery.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> am not great in regex so I don't know if it is possible to do this way
>>>>>
>>>>> The only thing that is needed is a ServerAlias in the <VirtualHost ...>
>>>>> apache configuration for the main domain, preferably a wilcard alias. It
>>>>> would surprise me if Plesk can not handle that. If not, I fear you are
>>>>> stuck, unless you can somehow hook into the generated Apache
>>>>> configuration by Plesk. (It has been about 3 years since I worked with
>>>>> plesk on this level, so I can not help you with that, but if I remember
>>>>> correctly, Plesk includes a host.conf files somewhere per domain where
>>>>> you could put the ServerAlias directive yourself).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Gerard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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