lewellyn
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Hello,
I am trying to configure my cPanel so that my main domain's DocumentRoot is a subfolder of public_html. I really don't want my addon domains to be available from the main domain's site. e.g. http://domain1.com/domain2.com/ And, .htaccess is simply needless processing for each and every HTTP request to go through.
I realize that not using my own domain as the main domain, and adding them all as Addon Domains, will resolve the issue as long as I don't advertise the main domain. However, this uses a subdomain pointlessly.
My cPanel login is "lewellyn", and I'd love to have my main domain's DocumentRoot set to public_html/nepheliad.net so that I can set my Main Domain back to nepheliad.net.
I spoke to Christopher on IRC, and he suggested that I post here in hopes that an Administrator may take pity on me. :happysad:
Thanks very much.
I am trying to configure my cPanel so that my main domain's DocumentRoot is a subfolder of public_html. I really don't want my addon domains to be available from the main domain's site. e.g. http://domain1.com/domain2.com/ And, .htaccess is simply needless processing for each and every HTTP request to go through.
I realize that not using my own domain as the main domain, and adding them all as Addon Domains, will resolve the issue as long as I don't advertise the main domain. However, this uses a subdomain pointlessly.
My cPanel login is "lewellyn", and I'd love to have my main domain's DocumentRoot set to public_html/nepheliad.net so that I can set my Main Domain back to nepheliad.net.
I spoke to Christopher on IRC, and he suggested that I post here in hopes that an Administrator may take pity on me. :happysad:
Thanks very much.