hi,
I'm in the same position; I'm just migrating from a Plesk 9 to a Plesk 11 with a new host.
I have the same frustration - why do I have to have www at the front of every domain? this doesn't make sense to me and is a step backwards.
To me there is a clear difference between a third level domain and a subdomain. "shop.mydomain.com" could be a stand alone entity that is unrelated to
www.mydomain.com - so why does Plesk assume that all domains a) start with www and b) that all 3rd level domains are sub domains of "www"?
What worries me more is that IgorG, who seems to work for Plesk, doesn't understand the distinction. Maybe I'm missing something but to me, in a technical environment, "www.shop.mydomain.com" is not the same as "shop.mydomain.com" and it's as clear as the nose on my face. DNS is a fiddly old thing and we all know how easy it is to end up with a certificate that fails or emails that all get bounced just because of the smallest little configuration items.
IgorG asks "why can't you create domain shop.mydomain.com"? Well, because Plesk insists on appending "www" to every domain that I add. I throw that back at IgorG - how DO I create shop.mydomain.com in Plesk? because from what I see, in Plesk 11 it can't be done! And I'd like to be able to do this.
I also echo other sentiments on this thread, I'd like to see Plesk add this simple but obvious option back into the configuration. "www" should be optional.
I would also ask for a more clear description of what you suggest I do in the interim? If I want shop.mydomain.com, or xyz.domain.com, how do I do that in Plesk 11, when the DNS is managed on another machine? I truly don't know how to do this, but I need to.
Thanks,