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potenzmaschiene40

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Hello, I need to do the following, but can\'t because i dont have access to httpd.conf.

\"\" You must now configure Apache server to serve the pages that come for any subdomain of your domain. Do this by adding a wildcard ServerAlias. Add the following line to httpd.conf VirtualHosts section for your domain:

ServerAlias = www.www-eu.info - www-eu.info - *.www-eu.info
 

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Hello,

httpd.conf is a server-wide setting and is not changed on an account-by-account basis. To have that kind of access you'd need a VPS.

Thanks.
 

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Hello,

httpd.conf is a server-wide setting and is not changed on an account-by-account basis. To have that kind of access you'd need a VPS.

Thanks.

Well, if I can't do that, how can I then use modrewrite in order to crate subomains from subpages, like changing : abc.com/hello into : hello.abc.com ???
 

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I don't believe you can, as we have a limit on how many subdomains you can have, and wildcard subdomains are not supported. You'd need at -least- wildcard subdomains for it to work, but they are disabled.
 
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