04-14-2023, 10:08 PM
Hello,
I have a case where I have several subdomains defined as their own sites, and eventually the parent domain is defined. All of these work.
When I add in another subdomain, apache then takes my web browser to the parent domain.
As an experiment, I re-wrote my apachehcp.conf file and placed the parent domain AFTER the last subdomain. I was able to correctly go to the subdomain afterwards.
I understand that this file will be periodically re-written by ehcp, so I need to be able to re-order the domains as they appear in ehcp. How do I do this? is it as simple as altering the index number of the domain in the database?
Thank you for your time...
--jason brooks
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I have a case where I have several subdomains defined as their own sites, and eventually the parent domain is defined. All of these work.
When I add in another subdomain, apache then takes my web browser to the parent domain.
As an experiment, I re-wrote my apachehcp.conf file and placed the parent domain AFTER the last subdomain. I was able to correctly go to the subdomain afterwards.
I understand that this file will be periodically re-written by ehcp, so I need to be able to re-order the domains as they appear in ehcp. How do I do this? is it as simple as altering the index number of the domain in the database?
Thank you for your time...
--jason brooks
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