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garrettroyce

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You can do this, but I think it would be easier to do this:

site: http://thesite.x10hosting.com/
wp: http://thesite.x10hosting.com/news/

OR

wp: http://news.thesite.x10hosting.com/

The first method means you just have to create a folder called news in public_html and install WP there.

The second method means you need to setup a sub-domain using CPanel (which will create a folder called "news" in public_html, but it will be accessible by news.thesite.x10hosting.com)

To do it your way would require .htaccess URL rewriting, which will be very very very very difficult to accomplish what you want.
 

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Okay, I will try this. That seems very easy.

Do you know what I mean, I don't want my whole site dedicated to a blog, but I want a blog script in addition.
 

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Yeah, I would divide a site into separate logical sections rather than have a hodge-podge of content.
 

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Thank you!

When you create a sub-domain (ie, news.thesite.x10hosting.com) you also create a folder at the same time (ie, thesite.x10hosting.com/news) although the folder could be named anything, it doesn't matter.
 

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which one should a guy prefer a subdirectory or a subdomain ?? Normally I prefer a subdomain for blogs ...
 

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I like subdomains better. Really, it shouldn't make too much of a difference either way, especially since setting up a subdomain will probably mean you have a subdirectory anyways.
 
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