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2/18/2012 8:10 PM
 

I am using DotNetNuke through a hosting service, but I am not sure if this is their issue.  I submitted a support ticket, but expect to hear that they don't support usability, so I hope this can be resolved here.

The web is called PlayingForGod.Org
The setting I used are:
Site type: Parent
Site Alias: playingforgod   (I also tried playingforgod.org/playingforgod)
Home Directory: Portals/[PortalID]
Description:
Keywords:
Template:  Blank Template
Use current user as Administrator: True

I created the new site and got this message:

There was an error sending confirmation emails - The SMTP host was not specified.. However, the website was created. Click Here To Access the new site

When I clicked the link to the new site I got a page:

Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage

In the address bar was the address: http://playingforgod/

I am thinking it should have been: http://playingforgod.org/playingforgod/

Thank you for any help and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam

 

 
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2/19/2012 4:37 AM
 
Hi Mark, I can see your site by going to playingforgod.org so have you sorted things? A parent portal just needs to use the domain name (ie playingforgod.org), a child portal would be for example playingforgod.org/childportalname. Hope that helps.
 
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2/19/2012 4:57 AM
 
Also, you didn't mention whether you had added the domain name in your hosting providers control panel, I'm wondering if that was the missing link and your host has done that for you. And it can take up to 48 hours for a new domain name to display the site although I've never experienced that long a delay.
 
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2/19/2012 7:26 AM
 

Hello Pingle,

Thanks for the response.  No I haven't sorted out the access part, but I didn't the smpt part.  You got to a page I set up on the server, but not pointing to the DotNetNuke pages.  I don't even know how to do that, and don't until I go into production.  I want a new site so that I am not modifying the dotnetnuke demo site.  I want to start fresh.  I am pretty sure the problem is in what I call the Alias, but not sure of that.  I just tried site type, Child witt alias, playingforgod.org/playingforgod/  but that failed also.  It said the the child already existed.

God Bless,

Mark

 

 
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2/19/2012 9:39 AM
 
Hi Mark,

OK, somewhat confused by all this but I will try to help.

Before anything else, could you please explain exactly how the existing site playingforgod.org is set up and its relationship (if any) with your DotNetNuke installation?

I may just be having a senior moment but I'm having difficulty understanding how you can be using playingforgod.org on your DotNetNuke site if it is already being used elsewhere.
 
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