Re: How to ceate a subdomain - and publish it



Reference: Uploading Files to a Secondary Domain:
http://help.godaddy.com/article/3940

DavidF

"Wintensive" <wintensive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm going to just use ftp publishing. How do I tell publisher where
to publish. Do I just send it to ftp://subdomain.domain.com or is
there a specific file on the server side for the subdomain that I have
to specify. And how would I specify that folder?

My exact situation is that I have created 3 new pages in a new pub
file that I want to be the subdomain pages. Would it be easier to add
those pages to the original domain pub file? If I did that how do you
specify which pages are the subdomain and which are the domain pages?

Right now I can publish with ftp to ftp://ftp.domain.com

Pardon the cluelessness! sorry.


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