These comments are for the OP, I'm just using Christopher's message to key
off of...
On Saturday, October 13, 2012 10:59:56 PM UTC-7, Christopher Hartfield
wrote:
You would have to yes first configure your name servers and allow your
> website example.com to resolve each of those subdomains.
You would have to yes first configure your name servers and allow your
website example.com to resolve each of those subdomains. So hopefully your
number of users won't be too high :( If your allowed you might find it
easier to do example.com/moris/, but I would assume you can't do that.
Setti
step #1 would be to configure your name servers to resolve
anything.example.com to an ip
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 7:25 AM, anup kalburgi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have multiple users and each user needs to have a subdomain along with
> a separate database for each one of them,
>
> Like *moris.example.co
Hi,
We have multiple users and each user needs to have a subdomain along with a
separate database for each one of them,
Like *moris.example.com* . to have a database by name moris or
something like that,
and so on for different customers.
Having multiple databases is necessary because
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