I am interested in the services of one of Interworx hosting partners. Thanks to them, I have discovered Interworx and am interested in using Interworx as well.
Although the demos have given me an excellent impression, I have a technical inquiry as a site owner with an organization problem. Hehe!
As such, I wish to inquire if it is possible to add secondary domains and subdomains to specific locations on the server and how as I did not see a way to change the path in the control panel demo.
So that you understand better my intention, I wish to organize my domain portfolio like the following below. I look forward to hear from you. Thank you.
[QUOTE=IWorx-Brett;22018]Hi Axl – I emailed last week but I guess you didn’t receive it
First – thanks for your interest in InterWorx! Unfortunately, however, it’s not possible to change the directory structures of domains/subdomains.
Thanks,
Brett[/QUOTE]
Hello Brett,
How bizarre, I do not have any filter set up so I should have received it. I guess I must have missed it while going through the e-mails.
Ah, shucks! I intend to run different type of sites and was hoping to be able to group them. I know I can do it with cPanel but I am more interested in using Interworx instead having discovered it.
I wish to ask where the secondary domains and subdomains location are in that case when created. I read something on Web Hosting Talk from a third-party user so I prefer an official reply. Thank you.
[QUOTE=IWorx-Brett;22021]We handle subdomains according to the following format:
/home/<user>/<domain>/html/<subdomain>[/QUOTE]
Hello Brett,
Directories and files located inside “/<html>/” is publicly available on the web, am I correct? Or is public web access granted from “/<domain>/”? Thank you.
Ok, good to know. I had suspected it is in the “/<html>/” directory but had doubts as cPanel domains and subdomains do not have a “/<html>/” directory. Thank you very much for your help.
Ok, good to know. I had suspected it is in the “/<html>/” directory but had doubts as cPanel domains and subdomains do not have a “/<html>/” directory. Thank you very much for your help.
Kind Regards,
Axl[/QUOTE]
Just to explain here. cPanel uses public_html/subdomain/ Interworx has html/subdomain.