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Domain Alias without Redirect

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I have a site that I sell domains on and the script that runs uses the site that is visited to decide what to display. I have about 20 domains going to the same account. Using Plesk, it redirects the site to the original account and changes the domain. When I was on iis, it would not redirect, it would just load the contents of the account it was pointed at, preserving the domain that was called initially.

Can I have several domains pointed to the same root folder but not redirect?

Can I do this with plesk? If so, how?

I'm using plesk 12 web hosting addition.
 
Hi techguyal,
just turn of the redirect...

Plesk -> Subscriptions -> domain.tld

Scroll down to the Alias domain and click the Green Tick next to


Redirect with the 301 HTTP Code

I hope that helps
Regards


Lloyd

I would have posted an image, but was unable to. (There was a problem uploading your file)
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=C249908F505A338D!313578&authkey=!ANO2obU4bSRLlks&v=3&ithint=photo,jpg

Thanks Lloyd for the response. I could have sworn I did that and it didn't work. I must have screw up during the testing. Thank you!
 
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