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6/15/2006 12:12 AM
 

Here is my situation... I have placed the default install in a subdirectory of my hosted web-site... mysite.com/portal.  I then have sites inside of the hosted solution with a resulting url of:

mysiste.com/portal/new_site.

How do I get "new_site" to be accessed by a single new domain name?  For instance.... I want my new fancy domainname (greatname.com) to point to: mysite.com/portal/new_site????  Is this possible?

Thanks-

Jeff D
jeff@deverter.com

 
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6/15/2006 2:48 AM
 

In version 3.3/4.3 appSettings has a HostHeader key in web.config:

<add key="HostHeader" value="" /><!-- Host Header to remove from URL so "www.mydomain.com/johndoe/Default.aspx" is treated as "www.mydomain.com/Default.aspx" -->

I haven't tried it, but perhaps this will solve your problem...

 
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1/2/2007 4:36 AM
 

I got the same problem.

My IIS root is C:\wwwroot, and create virtual directory "DotNetNuke" point to C:\dotnetnuke\ folder, which DotNetNuke 4.3.5 / 4.4.0 installed.

And now my site is http://www.123example.com/DotNetNuke/, which running fine.

But I wanna http://www.mydomain.com/ point to http://www.123example.com/DotNetNuke/.  How to???

seem  <add key="HostHeader" value="" /> can do it, how to use it?

Any one had try this???

 
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1/2/2007 3:42 PM
 
If you're using a completely different domain name, you'll aslo have to make changes in IIS.  In IIS, add mydomain.com to the host header for your DotNetNuke website.  Alternatively, you can also create a new virtual directory for that domain name, but point it to the same DNN folder (c:\dotnetnuke\folder).  You can then add the new domain name as a portal alias in your DNN website.
 
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1/2/2007 4:06 PM
 
pointing directly to a subdirectory can (out of the box) only be done in Win2000/2003 version, by using a web site instead of a virtual directory. Point the web site directly to c:\dotnetnuke and all domains (even for multiple portals) will be directed to your DNN installation and handled correctly.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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