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I got two domains which I want to link to my main domain, so let's say the main domain is called 'URL 1', well I 'URL 2' and 'URL 3' which are not being used, and users to access 'URL 2' but they will be linked to everything 'URL 1' has.
I don't want no redirection stuff, if you still don't get what I mean then let's say there is a thread in 'URL 1' which is the main domain, well I want to view the same thread but under a different domain; 'URL 2' so it's 'URL 2.org/showthread.php?p=1748#post1748' which is the same URL link as 'URL 1', so it's 'URL 1.or/showthread.php?p=1748#post1748' |
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Back up the Database for URL1 and Export it to the Database set up for URL2 and 3...However it won't update, you'll have to keep backing up and importing the database if you want it kept up-to-date.
That's the only way I can think of. |
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This is something you have to do with your host, or cpanel if you have it and the right access.
What you want to do is "park" additional domains on your account. I do this- You can go to: http://www.juot.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19281 You can also change from juot.net to juot.co and go to the exact same content. In fact instead of juot.net you can change it to jeepersunlimited.com and again get the same content. Whichever one you enter from, you wll stay on that domain. |
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