I have pointed a .info domain to a folder in my site.
Now I want to change the folder to which it points.
In the cpanel, I do not see an option to change the properties of an add-on domain, I can only add more! I can't even delete and add again!
Please help!
Googlue!
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How to change the details of an add-on domain?
Started by googlue, Oct 02 2004 04:45 PM
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#2
Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:17 PM
googlue, you can delete add-on domains and re-add it. there are settings
in your cpanel for that. just go to your add-on domains cpanel settings,
and you will see your list of add-on domains. below the "Note:" (below the
ADD button), you can see the DELETE add-on domain button.
however, if your .info simply redirects to a folder in your hosting, you
can reset the redirection settings from where you got your .info domain.
in your cpanel for that. just go to your add-on domains cpanel settings,
and you will see your list of add-on domains. below the "Note:" (below the
ADD button), you can see the DELETE add-on domain button.
however, if your .info simply redirects to a folder in your hosting, you
can reset the redirection settings from where you got your .info domain.
#4
Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:53 PM
no trouble at all googlue
glad to be of help 
as for CMS, can't really recommend anything as i have not used any
yet. and it really depends on how comfortable you are in using one.
there's this one (http://e107.org/) used by jave here. will still try that
later. but if you want to be on the safe side without much trouble in
configuring things, you can use the CMS scripts available at cpanel.
PHPnuke seems to be the most commonly used (and most tested).
as for CMS, can't really recommend anything as i have not used any
yet. and it really depends on how comfortable you are in using one.
there's this one (http://e107.org/) used by jave here. will still try that
later. but if you want to be on the safe side without much trouble in
configuring things, you can use the CMS scripts available at cpanel.
PHPnuke seems to be the most commonly used (and most tested).
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