Well, thanks for the replies, you all! Here's what i did: I've create a
sdsymlinks folder with symbolic links to the users subdomains. The htaccess
is using the symlink, but here is what happens in several cases:
Let Superman has the x subdomain at thehost.com. That is: x.thehost.com
We access x.
So, you are suggesting a directory with symbolic links. The symbolic link
names are the subdomain names and they point to the user directories. Well,
thank you, i didn't think of that and I'll test it.
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:04 AM, Ivan Z
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:04 AM, Ivan Zanev wrote:
> Well, Hi!
>
> I'm developing a Free Web Hosting Site. And I'm stuck, so pleease help, if
> you can and if you want! :)
>
> Every user will have the feature to add one or more subdomains to his
> account. For example, if the site is called: theho
2008/12/22 Ivan Zanev :
> Now, in my File System I would like
> to structure the directories in the following way:
>
> users/Superman/sub1/
> users/Superman/sub2/
>
> Where Superman is our username (He added the two subdomains noted above).
>
> The problem: How to do this? I've read much about the
Well, Hi!
I'm developing a Free Web Hosting Site. And I'm stuck, so pleease help, if
you can and if you want! :)
Every user will have the feature to add one or more subdomains to his
account. For example, if the site is called: thehost.com, a user might want
to create two subdomains: sub1 and su