Jacque,

> This was the default location where JaguarPC put them, and I assume is how 
> it needs to be set up.

It's the default location but it does *not* need to be that way whatsoever 
and both will work just fine.

In fact, there is an issue where putting it within the public_html folder 
will enable anyone to browse to

http://user.on-rev.com/mydomain.com/

or indeed, http://domain1.com/domain2.com

and see the other, unrelated site, which I do not find desirable. This is 
why I put separate domains at the root. It prevents anyone from seeing the 
content unless they navigate to the intended domain.

> Bill Marriott wrote:
>> If the content will ultimately be its own domain and not a subdomain, 
>> then I would put the folder at the root, and not within the /public_html 
>> hierarchy.
>
> I have both a subdomain and an add-on domain at JaguarPC, in addition to 
> my primary hyperactivesw.com domain. Both the subdomain and the add-on 
> folders are located inside the public_html folder of my hyperactivesw.com 
> folder. 



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