• Does WordPress.COM Support Internal Redirection/Mapping?

    To eliminate confusion, I will describe what is offered at another hosting service I am considering which they call an IRM.

    First, I set up a site, W.com. Later, I set up X.com and Y.com that are in separate folders withing W.com. People who visit W.com never see a clue in their browser that X.com or Y.com exists. Conversely people who visit X or Y never see any hint of the other two domains.

    The host I am considering allows up to five such domains in the same account, the master (W) and then X, Y, Z, etc.

    Does WordPress.com support such as this, or maybe something similar?

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Could you ask this in WordPress.com’s forums?
    http://en.support.wordpress.com

    Thread Starter TerrificGuy

    (@terrificguy)

    I’m new here and easily confused by what I see. This is my absolute first post after joining a few minutes ago.

    Is this not the forum?

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    WordPress.com forums are for:
    The hosting platform called “WordPress” that makes it easy for anyone to publish online. You don’t have to download software, pay for hosting, or manage a web server. WordPress.com has hundreds of themes, and includes the functionality of many plugins, but you can’t upload your own plugins or themes.

    WordPress.org forums are for:
    Free software called “WordPress” that you can install on a web server. You can upload and install themes and plugins, run ads, and edit the database.

    Thread Starter TerrificGuy

    (@terrificguy)

    Sorry, I followed a link on a dot-com page and ended up here. I was wondering why I had to register again to get into this form. Now I see.

    Thanks.

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