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7/21/2012 3:09 PM
 

I just looked at the source of the child site homepage - the child domain is dev.easterfire.com.  The register and login links are both pointed to the parent site, www.easterfire.com

<a id="dnn_dnnLogin_enhancedLoginLink" title="Login" class="LoginLink" href="http://www.easterfire.com/dotnetnuke/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fdotnetnuke%2fdefault.aspx">Login</a>

Is that correct?

 
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7/21/2012 3:20 PM
 
jschlosser wrote:
Could it be that I have them both mapped to the dotnetnuke directory?

 Ah ha! I'm slow today!! You don't need to make any mappings for child sites (eg www.yourdomain/childsite), just parent sites (eg www.anotherdomain.com).  Just create child sites in Site Management and off you go. So just remove the mappings and you should be set to go.

 
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7/21/2012 3:29 PM
 
Ah ... now seen your latest post, you've actually created a subdomain (not a child site) by the looks of things. Is that you you meant to do?
 
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7/21/2012 3:57 PM
 
Coming offline now until the morning (UK). If you did indeed want to create a subdomain, you probably just need to add the subdomain in your hosting control panel, you shouldn't need to map it (at least in Helm CP it works that way).
 
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7/21/2012 4:00 PM
 

Yes, a subdomain.  I guess that is actually another parent site.  I have deleted the child portal and created a new parent portal.  Should I map that to the dotnetnuke folder or to its numbered portal folder?  Books are on order!

By mapping, I mean associating the domain name with the server IP and folder over in my hosting account, separate from DNN admin functions.

Thanks for your help!

 
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