madeline_con
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Tue Aug-12-08 01:47 PM
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"How to" domain redirect question. |
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I have a site online.
I just purchased a new domain name to use for my students to do webQuests, etc.
I'm hosted with ipower, using the vdeck system.
How do I make the two domain names point to two sites. All I can find is how to "make all your domain names point to the same site!"
I'm not sure I get the subdirectory thing. If I make a new folder named "school" in the public_html directory, what do I name the index page, so I have two sites with different indices?
Am I making any sense at all?
Help. :)
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Sat Aug-16-08 08:28 PM
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1. ipower has a online help - use them |
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directory are the same idea as what is on your own computer a directory is a folder - two names - same thing index page is your home page if you have a directory you want a index page in each folder/directory or people will be able to see your directory structure similar to looking at your C drive but your space on ipower and that folder directory and each of its files
I assume but will explain in case my assumption is wrong - to look at your own directories on your C drive you go to START and right click - highlight explore - this is called explorer not to be confused with Internet Explorer the browser (microsoft likes to confuse non-techies so they name things the same but they are different)
Explorer allows you to look at your files and folders on your computer C drive - a folder inside a folder is a subdirectory Your public html folder on ipower is similar and consider it your C drive on ipower servers (computers)
use their online help for using the cpanel and the redirect
so your schoolFolder/index.html is your first diectory and index page then you can have directory school2Folder/index.html and it is another index page in another directory/folder
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Thu Aug-21-08 03:59 PM
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