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    Hi

    Do you allow wildcard catch-all subdomains on your shared hosting accounts?

    eg. *.domain.com can be routed to www.domain.com keeping the subdomain in the url for php processing.

    Thanks

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    Hello

    Thanks for taking interest in our services.

    We do not support it.
    Last edited by Saf M; 04-08-2008 at 07:29 AM.

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    When I tested it a few years ago, cPanel didn't seem to support it. I haven't tested recently.

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    Thanks for the replies.

    I have had this before on a cpanel hosting service, though it had to be enabled by the tech guys.

    Here are a few websites detailing the process.

    http://www.easymodrewrite.com/example-subdomains
    http://www.wiredstudios.com/php-prog...on-cpanel.html
    http://forums.knownhost.com/showthread.php?t=834

    Cheers

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