Unlimited Subdomain Addon

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  1. Simple question:

    The code in this article
    (http://kb.discountasp.net/article.aspx?id=10102)
    can only be used if you have the Unlimited Subdomain Addon?
    Is that correct?
    and what is the meaning of
    - Includes Unique IP
    don't understand why that's any different
    can't exacly think of an interesting use for that option

    Or is it also possible to use the code with the
    "Domain Pointer to Root"-addon?
     
  2. I've looked on the internet
    found some answerds

    to answerd myself yes it can only be done with the
    Unlimited Subdomain Addon

    "Domain Pointer to Root" has nothin' to do with subdomains but with merging of domains
    example:
    Pointed to the root directory, the same page would open up whenever a visitor browses to www.yourname.com or www.anothername.com

    still doesn't understand
    - Includes Unique IP
    though
     
  3. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    The regular plan uses shared IP, ie. many sites on the same server share the same IP and it's up to the web server to send the request to the correct virtual server.

    If you get unlimited subdomain addon, your site will also be upgraded to an unique IP address.

    quote:Originally posted by 2Fast2BCn

    I've looked on the internet
    found some answerds

    to answerd myself yes it can only be done with the
    Unlimited Subdomain Addon

    "Domain Pointer to Root" has nothin' to do with subdomains but with merging of domains
    example:
    Pointed to the root directory, the same page would open up whenever a visitor browses to www.yourname.com or www.anothername.com

    still doesn't understand
    - Includes Unique IP
    though
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    B.

    DiscountASP.NET
    http://www.DiscountASP.NET
     
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