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9/7/2008 7:04 PM
 

I finally got DNN up and running, and think it's slick.

I created 2 new parent portals, but cannot connect to either of them.  I tried every imaginable combination of aliasing, forwarding, etc.  I simply can find no way to connect to any portal except the default one.  If I forward or alias to the portal's location (a folder under DNN folder with the portal's name) I get nothing.  I placed a bare HTML file there and I can hit it, or if I delete it I get nothing.  I tried aliasing and forwarding to the DNN folder, but I get the base (portal 0 default) site. (I thought I read somewhere that DNN could tell which domain name was 'incoming' and decode it..)  I tried masking, but DNN seems to strip the mask away and displays the same base DefaultDomain/dotnetnuke path.

If I check the files in the 'new' portal folders there are a bunch of gifs, a portal.css file containing only css styles, and a template folder and a _hcc_thumbs folder.  Nothing to even run there...

I'm no expert at this, but I'm not a novice either.  At this point I'm best described as clueless.  I'm beginning to think GoDaddy doesn't permit portals...

In essence, "How do I pass the portal name or ID to DNN?"   I'll try anything.  Keep in mind that via GoDaddy I can access the database or the site files but not anything else (like the servers or anything outside my little GoDaddy 'empire').

This is not urgent since I've obviously not been able to accomplish much to waste and I have multiple hosting accounts that I can use individually, for now...

 
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9/7/2008 10:02 PM
 

Hi Bob,

If your doman name is mydomain.com and your current site is at http://mydomain.com/, it sounds like you're trying to create additional portals located at http://mydomain.com/anotherportal and http://mydomain.com/yetanotherportal.

These types of additional portals are called child portals within dnn, and you will need to create them as such.  Parent portals would be accessed via something like http://anotherdomain.com.

Try creating a child portal and see if you don't have more luck!

Hope this helps,

Brandon


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9/8/2008 9:14 AM
 

Everything seemed to work fine, and I tested for more than an hour, accessing the portals directly from my browser at www.domain/dotnetnuke/target.

As soon as I redirect or alias a new domain name to that target, however, they each stopped working and can no longer be accessed.  I get the following error:  domain and target are just examples...

Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.

Parser Error Message: The code subdirectory '/dotnetnuke/target/App_Code/HTML/' does not exist.

Source Error:

[No relevant source lines]
 

Source File: d:\hosting\domain\dotnetnuke\web.config    Line: 109
 

I plan to repeat this again and take before and after 'snapshots' of the files in the target folder.  I appreciate the euphoria, while it lasted...

Bob H.

 
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9/8/2008 12:11 PM
 

OK !!  Success ... for now ...   !!!

I re-established the portals (child).

As long as I forward (w/o masking) my NewDomain to Domain/dotnetnuke/PortalName, the info gets passed to DNN and all is well.

I BELIEVE (don't know...) that aliasing my NewDomain to the target (Domain/dotnetnuke/PortalName) in GoDaddy hosting changed the 'rights' to the folder so that a 'user' cannot get back over to DNN (or something like that...).  Could be more complicated...

I'm curious if that would have also worked with the parent portal, but not curious enough to break it...   :)    [as I understand it, if this is how I do it there is no difference between child and parent portals anyway...]

Thanks for the help and making me confident and curious enough to keep plugging !!

DNN Rocks!!   (when it's working; and right now it seems STABLE)

Bob H.

 
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9/8/2008 12:15 PM
 

Hi Bob, actually it is quite easy to install dnn to godaddy, but even you do everything in order, sometimes bad luck may occur with godaddy, if you are interested you can read my tutorials about hosting multiple domains under one godaddy hosting account with one single dnn installation

Warm regards.


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