DNS is only 1 part of the configuration. You need to have a ServerAlias for *.mydomain. Com in the configuration for the virtual host in Apache, otherwise Apache will not have any idea where to route requests for *.
Mydomain.Com - which means the . Htaccess never has a chance to work at all If GoDaddy provides a way to manually edit your virtual hosts' directives, or at least the ability to add server aliases through their GUI, then it's easy enough. If you can't find it, you should contact GoDaddy for information.
DNS is only 1 part of the configuration. You need to have a ServerAlias for *.mydomain. Com in the configuration for the virtual host in Apache, otherwise Apache will not have any idea where to route requests for *.
Mydomain.Com - which means the . Htaccess never has a chance to work at all. If GoDaddy provides a way to manually edit your virtual hosts' directives, or at least the ability to add server aliases through their GUI, then it's easy enough.
If you can't find it, you should contact GoDaddy for information.
Aww, guess I can't, then. I just transferred the domain to another host, though. – John Galt May 29 at 21:33.
Htaccess and PHP to create subdomains on-the-fly on my GoDaddy Hosting account. I've run into a problem of trying to modify the zone using the wildcard asterisk. I am not at all familiar with how this works and have only found the zone stuff about the domain by exploring the domain manager extensively.
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