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Separate forums as subdomains
I currently run a board of a little over 1000 members for an MLM company. I want to create private forums for each separate group to have their own area and have it hidden and password protected, which I know how to do. However, I want to replicate what www.howardforums.com has done with individual forums for each carrier.
Essentially I want to have the individual groups have their own subdomain for their forum category. Instead of linking to http://www.mysite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=47, I want them to be able to go to " http://group1.mysite.com " or "http://group2.mysite.com" and see their private forums. I am not sure how to accomplish this. Any help will be appreciated!!! Shawn |
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This would most likely require a license for each of the subdomains you create like this.
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That site just sets up subdomains witch redirect to point to the pages http://www.mysite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=47........... If you have anytype of control panel software on your site there should be an option of setting up subdomains and you should be able to set a redirect for the sub domains aswell.
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