Hi all,
I've seen many web applications being built now that create a subdomain on the fly when the user creates their account. I'd like to figure out how to do this and how to point the subdomain to the proper database record.
For example, Joe Smith creates an account using an online form. A subdomain would be created dynamically using the username he selected:
Next, when a user enters that url (jsmith.mysite.com) in the browser, I need to be able to direct him to the proper homepage (my CF page would need to pick off the "jsmith" in the url). Is there a way to do that? (hundreds of users would be sharing the same index.cfm page but the look would be different depending on their username)
I have seen companies with server software like Plesk that allow me to create a subdomain dynamically using an API but I'm not quite sure how that would work.
Another solution that came to mind was to change the DNS with my hosting provider to wildcard A mysite.com so it would something like * A 111.222.333.444 (only slightly familiar with this)
That way, with a wild card, anything in front of mysite.com would be directed to my CF index page. On that page I guess I'd need some sort of sniffer to be able to read the username that's in front of mysite.com.
Any ideas?
I've seen many web applications being built now that create a subdomain on the fly when the user creates their account. I'd like to figure out how to do this and how to point the subdomain to the proper database record.
For example, Joe Smith creates an account using an online form. A subdomain would be created dynamically using the username he selected:
Next, when a user enters that url (jsmith.mysite.com) in the browser, I need to be able to direct him to the proper homepage (my CF page would need to pick off the "jsmith" in the url). Is there a way to do that? (hundreds of users would be sharing the same index.cfm page but the look would be different depending on their username)
I have seen companies with server software like Plesk that allow me to create a subdomain dynamically using an API but I'm not quite sure how that would work.
Another solution that came to mind was to change the DNS with my hosting provider to wildcard A mysite.com so it would something like * A 111.222.333.444 (only slightly familiar with this)
That way, with a wild card, anything in front of mysite.com would be directed to my CF index page. On that page I guess I'd need some sort of sniffer to be able to read the username that's in front of mysite.com.
Any ideas?