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 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> http://n4.nabble.com/sharing-zend-framework-inside-the-main-domain-from-the-subdoamin-tp955998p956861.html >>>> Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://n4.nabble.com/sharing-zend-framework-inside-the-main-domain-from-the-subdoamin-tp955998p956873.html >> Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >