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JHB Oosterlaar
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Hi,
We are developing a website that supports multiple languages and is basically a 'network' of subdomains.
This 'network' of subdomains is supported by implementing wildcard DNS and the multiple languages are based on a domain alias implementation, where the selection of the language to offer is based on the top level domain.
Both implementations work individually as expected, but together they don't seem to go hand in hand. The request fails, when I request a page within a virtual subdomain through a domain that is set up as an alias. The webserver return the message that the page does not exsist.
How can I make this work? How can I let the webserver know, that it needs to 'alias' the virtual subdomains, as well?
Thanks very much in advance!
Kind regards,
Jeroen Oosterlaar
We are developing a website that supports multiple languages and is basically a 'network' of subdomains.
This 'network' of subdomains is supported by implementing wildcard DNS and the multiple languages are based on a domain alias implementation, where the selection of the language to offer is based on the top level domain.
Both implementations work individually as expected, but together they don't seem to go hand in hand. The request fails, when I request a page within a virtual subdomain through a domain that is set up as an alias. The webserver return the message that the page does not exsist.
How can I make this work? How can I let the webserver know, that it needs to 'alias' the virtual subdomains, as well?
Thanks very much in advance!
Kind regards,
Jeroen Oosterlaar