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11-21-2004, 11:02 PM
I could have sworn I saw this on here somewhere,
but cannot find it now. If I have 5 domains under a single plan, is my web stats information at the domain level or the account level? At our current hosting provider, while I was told I could have multiple domains under a single account, the reality is not exactly that. We cannot use order@domain1.com and order@domain2.com, our stats are all merged together, etc. Basically, we have one script that sends people to the appropriate directory (which is a "site") and that is just not acceptable.
I guess I need reassurance that multi-domain support is genuinely support for multiple domains, and the only way that they are "joined" is via a single management account.
I've heard great things about FluidHosting and really want to move my service over here, but just need to verify this one point.
-Jen
P.S. Does anyone have any examples of the web stats that I can send to my client? He is obsessed with having something akin to WebTrends.
but cannot find it now. If I have 5 domains under a single plan, is my web stats information at the domain level or the account level? At our current hosting provider, while I was told I could have multiple domains under a single account, the reality is not exactly that. We cannot use order@domain1.com and order@domain2.com, our stats are all merged together, etc. Basically, we have one script that sends people to the appropriate directory (which is a "site") and that is just not acceptable.
I guess I need reassurance that multi-domain support is genuinely support for multiple domains, and the only way that they are "joined" is via a single management account.
I've heard great things about FluidHosting and really want to move my service over here, but just need to verify this one point.
-Jen
P.S. Does anyone have any examples of the web stats that I can send to my client? He is obsessed with having something akin to WebTrends.