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New Post 1/2/2007 1:36 AM
User is offline Markco Wong
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HOW TO use: add key="HostHeader" 

I got a problem.

My IIS root is C:\wwwroot, and create virtual directory "DotNetNuke" point to C:\dotnetnuke\ folder, which DotNetNuke 4.3.5 / 4.4.0 installed.

And now my site is http://www.123example.com/DotNetNuke/, which running fine.

But I wanna http://www.mydomain.com/ point to http://www.123example.com/DotNetNuke/.  How to???

seem  <add key="HostHeader" value="" /> can do it, how to use it?

Any one had try this???

 
New Post 7/3/2007 11:27 AM
User is offline Ryan B.
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Re: HOW TO use: add key="HostHeader" 

markco -

what you're asking sounds to me like you would simply need to add the alias for mydomain.com to the 123example.com site. You can do this by going to site settings while logged in, then scrolling down to the last menu entry "portal aliases". simply add the domain to this list, and the site will reflect it when the user acceses the site from that alias.

If you're asking about the formatting of the alias, you can also change that in the language packs under "host > languages > language packs" i believe.

 
New Post 7/30/2008 1:56 AM
User is offline Elsa
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Re: HOW TO use: add key="HostHeader" 

Hi Marko,

I'm having the same problem. csn you tell how u solved it? the portal alias solution isn't working, says site is "under construction", (i've added the domain to my host file)

Would greatly appreciate it. thanks

 

 

 
New Post 7/30/2008 11:20 AM
User is offline Mitch Sellers
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Re: HOW TO use: add key="HostHeader" 

Portal aliases simply work to serve content to multiple URL's.  If you setup dotnetnuke under http://www.mysite.com/dotnetnuke, when you point http://www.yoursite.com to the portal, you must access the site via http://www.yoursite.com/dotnetnuke.  If you are running multi portal I strongly recommend using a ROOT installation of dotnetnuke.


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