Subdomain Connections

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    Default Subdomain Connections

    I am reopening a problem raised last year on this forum. When I try to edit a
    page in a subdomain (my-subdomain.my-domain.com/my-page.htm), it tells me that
    I am trying to edit a page I don't yet have a connection to. When I attempt to
    create the connection, it tells me I already have a connection to that domain
    ([url]www.my-domain.com[/url]). It is true that I have a connection to the domain, but it
    isn't making a distinction for the subdomain. I cannot find a workaround for
    this. Although the subdomain is created as a folder within the root directory
    of the domain on the server, it is not actually a folder within the web site at
    [url]www.my-domain.com[/url]. I consider this a serious deficiency of Contribute, an
    otherwise wonderful product. HAs anyone solved this problem or gotten any
    feedback from Adobe about it?

    GGinPA Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Subdomain Connections

    Maybe this will help:

    [url]http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=8dd77d6&sliceId=2[/url]
    ThinkInk Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Subdomain Connections

    Thanks for your quick response! I tried the solution... removed an IP address
    and the added the subdomain name to the address list. I then opened the
    SUBDOMAIN home page in my browser and clicked Edit Page. I didn't get the usual
    message about not having established a connection, but it loaded the DOMAIN
    home page for editing, not the subdomain page I had been looking at. So, it
    appears that it is considering a subdomain name to simply be an alias for the
    domain name. I'll experiment some more, but it doesn't look like this solution
    matches the problem.

    GGinPA Guest

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