I'm looking at purchasing Xenforo to use on a site installed via cPanel.
In cPanel I can install two domains into the same directory so both domains resolve to the same website.
Example:
MyDomain.fr
MyDomain.com
Because the two domains are in the same directory either will work on any of the files.
MyDomain.fr/file/index.html would resolve exactly the same as MyDomain.com/file/index.html
So it's basically one site but has two active extensions. When I install Xenforo in the same directory as these two domains will Xenforo honor that setting?
MyDomain.com/forum/threads/hello.101
MyDomain.fr/forum/threads/hello.101
I'm looking to have booth domains accessible in the address bar using the same database, using the same logins. They would be the same site except if someone feels more comfortable using their local extension it would also work with it instead of the .com.
Does anyone have experience running a site this way?
PS. I'm not interested in running two sites, just two identical domain names with separate extensions.
In cPanel I can install two domains into the same directory so both domains resolve to the same website.
Example:
MyDomain.fr
MyDomain.com
Because the two domains are in the same directory either will work on any of the files.
MyDomain.fr/file/index.html would resolve exactly the same as MyDomain.com/file/index.html
So it's basically one site but has two active extensions. When I install Xenforo in the same directory as these two domains will Xenforo honor that setting?
MyDomain.com/forum/threads/hello.101
MyDomain.fr/forum/threads/hello.101
I'm looking to have booth domains accessible in the address bar using the same database, using the same logins. They would be the same site except if someone feels more comfortable using their local extension it would also work with it instead of the .com.
Does anyone have experience running a site this way?
PS. I'm not interested in running two sites, just two identical domain names with separate extensions.