I mean that your dns and webserver has to be configured such that all the
subdomains get served appropriately. You could use url re-writing as part of
the solution for that, but it is only one approach of many. I suggest you
find a sysadmin and have him explain all the variety of applicable
approaches. =)

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:35 AM, David Pinn <dp...@byandlarge.net> wrote:

> On Mar 3, 10:14 am, Brett Morgan <brett.mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > That is pretty much outside of the realm of control of GWT, it's more a
> > question of how you setup your DNS and your web server.
>
> Do you refer to URL re-writing? Are you thinking that I could
> translate http://david.mydomain.com/index.html into
> http://mydomain.com/index.html?subdomain=david ?  Would that work with
> GWT? Are there any gotcha's that I should be aware of?
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