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Specify DOCUMENT_ROOT when parking a domain in cPanel
Hi Guys - is it possible to specify the DOCUMENT_ROOT of a domain when parking through cPanel? All parked domains by default point to "/public_html" directory. But I want them to point to "/public_html/myfolder".
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This would be the primary difference between "parked domains" and "addon domains" ...
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Addon domains can serve different content, hence can have a different document root when you set them up.
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