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Post October 14th, 2006, 7:32 am

I registered the domain http://daily.12b.se/ and a lot of directories refuses to let me register because the use of a sub domain. I mean, "www" is also a sub domain but obviously treated differently. Does anyone know the effect of using a sub domain regarding directories, page ranks etc?
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Post October 14th, 2006, 9:26 am

Subdomains are treated no different than domains by google, but directories don't like subdomains because people can create hundreds of subdomains and submit them all.
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Post October 28th, 2006, 4:33 am

Hello

When you create a subdomain, a directory with the name of the subdomain is created inside the public_html directory. This directory is mapped to the subdomain.
For example, if you create a subdomain called sub1.yourdomain.com, a directory called sub1 will be created inside your public_html directory, files that you place inside the sub1 directory can be accessed by directing your browser to one of the following URLs:
http://sub1.yourdomain.com
http://yourdomain.com/sub1

All subdomains setup through the control panel draw their resources from the parent account plan.



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