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		<title>Cpanel multiple domain name hosting using add on domains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cpanel offers multiple domain name add-on under one shared hosting account, the only problem is that it must be enabled by default by the server administrator and all add-on domains will be located in under your main account web folder.
For example you have a web site www.domain.com and you set-up the www.domain2.com as an add-on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cpanel offers multiple domain name add-on under one shared hosting account, the only problem is that it must be enabled by default by the server administrator and all add-on domains will be located in under your main account web folder.</p>
<p>For example you have a web site www.domain.com and you set-up the www.domain2.com as an add-on domain you get the following structure of the directories</p>
<p>Domain.com main folder:<br />
www.domain.com/www/</p>
<p>Domain2.com main folder:<br />
www.domain.com/www/domain2/</p>
<p>so as you see domain2.com will be placed under your main account, so everyone will be able to access domain2.com content as</p>
<p>www.domain.com/domain2/</p>
<p>You can set-up .htaccess redirect or mod rewrite redirect so that all users trying to access the folder using www.domain.com/domain2/ will be automatically forwarded to www.domain2.com</p>
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