Hi all,
Yesterday i've posted a question and no one replyed :-( Maybe i
explained it not clear enough or is it not solvable. Here is my question
again in another words:
How can I forward an user to a specific location, > without < changing
the root? For example:
www.example1.com == goes to ==> public_html/example1/, the root stays
public_html/
www.example2.com == goes to ==> public_html/example2/, the root stays
public_html/
www.example3.com == goes to ==> public_html/example3/, the root stays
public_html/
The root public_html contains nothing more than a .htaccess file. It
should recognize which domain is adressed and then send it to the right
dir. Why I want this? I keep in the dir public_html/ several other
dirs, like graphic & tools I need for all sites.
gr, Lennart
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