Quote Originally Posted by schoolboy View Post
As lhungil has said, you need to set up ADD-ON DOMAINS on your hosting account. In order to do this, the domain(s) you intend to ADD have to be registered domains and must be resolvable.

SOME hosts do not permit ADD-ON domains, and some do.

You should speak to your host about this, and if you can add more domains to your hosting space, then do this the proper way through C-Panel.

If you do not know how to do it, then provide the additional domain names to your host, and ask them to set up the ADD-ON domains for you.#

It takes less than a minute to configure an ADD-ON domain, so don't let them tell you it is a complex and expensive job. It isn't.
Quote Originally Posted by lhungil View Post
No problem, and make sure the document root folders are not nested. They should look something like:
Code:
/username/ --+
             |
             +--public_html/
             |
             +--domain2/public_html/
             |
             +--domain3/public_html/
Quote Originally Posted by schoolboy View Post
If you intend to run eCommerce then a critical part of your business operation is a proper, reliable and knowledgeable host. It seems like you have gone with a "cheap and nasty" crowd in an effort to save yourself a couple of dollars. In fact, you have gone down a very expensive road... How long have you been spending on this problem of add-on domains? Setting up two or three add-on domains will take no more than four minutes if you are hosting with a good host. By now, you could have had three or four eCommerce sites set up and working well. Instead, you have made no progress at all.

You have puzzled over this for several DAYS, and you are no closer to resolving your issue.

Do yourself a big favour... spend a dollar or two more, and get with a good host.
Quote Originally Posted by schoolboy View Post
Are you able to configure add-on domains by yourself? Or do you rely on "support" which looks like it takes some time to respond.

A GOOD host will permit their users significant levels of server management - particularly when eCommerce is involved.

Again... you need a host that HELPS you run your business. If this one is not up to being your "partner", then go find one that is. It matters not if they came "highly recommended"... if you cannot get the level of management and service you require, they are a hindrance to your business.
nods in agreement with ALL of this!!!

Quote Originally Posted by lagcher.r View Post
This is a respectable and well known host in the netherlands. I did not choose this webhosting because it was"cheap" I chose it because it had been recommended by many statisfied users. The only thing is their support that could be better.
I have to agree with EVERYTHING lhungil and schoolboy have said.. and wanted to only add this.. You said a MOUTHFUL when you said "The only thing is their support that could be better"

That my friend is your CLUE/HINT/BURNING BUSH, what have you that you NEED a new host for your website.. Schoolboy is right.. All the time you spent trying to figure this out, could have been avoided with the RIGHT hosting company.. You need one that is a HELP not a hindrance to your site and schoolboy rightly pointed out..