Birthday wishes and cries for help
Aug. 17th, 2007 09:43 amFirstly, a big Happy Birthday to
damnskippytoo for tomorrow. Which is today here. I hope you don't mind a premature congratulation *g*
Secondly, HELP! I was wondering if anyone on my f-list would be able to provide me with a piece of code for DBFandom.com. We've created some subdomains for a couple of amazing websites that we're going to be hosting, but I am a total novice when it comes to this sort of thing, and have no idea how to map the subdomains to their subdirectories. The hosting plan we have has a mapping tool, but it doesn't appear to be working *headdesk*
Currently we have subdomain.dbfandom.com, with the subdomain folder located in our htdocs folder (as per the instructions from our hosting provider). The subdomain folder contains its own htdocs folder within which the subdomain's index page and everything else will reside. At the moment subdomain.dbfandom.com takes you directly to the dbfandom index page, and I need it to go the the subdomain index page instead? Argh, am I even explaining it right? Anyway, apparently I can achieve this with a piece of .htacess code, but that's where I fall over, because I don't know how to write code. So if anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Secondly, HELP! I was wondering if anyone on my f-list would be able to provide me with a piece of code for DBFandom.com. We've created some subdomains for a couple of amazing websites that we're going to be hosting, but I am a total novice when it comes to this sort of thing, and have no idea how to map the subdomains to their subdirectories. The hosting plan we have has a mapping tool, but it doesn't appear to be working *headdesk*
Currently we have subdomain.dbfandom.com, with the subdomain folder located in our htdocs folder (as per the instructions from our hosting provider). The subdomain folder contains its own htdocs folder within which the subdomain's index page and everything else will reside. At the moment subdomain.dbfandom.com takes you directly to the dbfandom index page, and I need it to go the the subdomain index page instead? Argh, am I even explaining it right? Anyway, apparently I can achieve this with a piece of .htacess code, but that's where I fall over, because I don't know how to write code. So if anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!