Bluehost wordpress mu installation and setup? Want to setup wordpress Mu at bluehost web hosting? Web hosting that allows wordpress blog setup and also allows wildcard subdomain to be setup, will support wordpress Mu. Since wordpress Mu allows their user to setup individual blog sites with subdomain, the wordpress Mu script require the wildcard subdomain to be added to your existing domain name that host the wordpress mu.
If you face problem when setup the wildcard subdomain “*”, you can contact bluehost support team to take a look into the problem. And there is alternative in this, you can use the .htaccess to configure the wordpress Mu to allows wildcard subdomain too. You can easily search online for the wordpress MU .htaccess file, and update it to your scripts. Hope this will help you to solve the problem to setup bluehost wordpress MU scripts.
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May 27th, 2010 at 1:36 am
Something is wrong with this article or with Bluehost support:
“We do not support wildcard subdomains or wildcard dns. Adding the entries will just cause you cpanel to have problems.
Thank you,
Tim
Level III Tech Support Engineer”
Apparently, I have to keep my website on the awful Godaddy.
June 2nd, 2010 at 9:54 pm
hi Andrea,
we test this once again. login to bluehost cpanel and get to addon domain section and adding in a wildcard subdomain *
it was successful with result shown as:
“SubDomain Creation
*.bluehostreview.org has been created! “
June 2nd, 2010 at 10:13 pm
Than you for your reply.
I just wonder why they keep saying that is not possible.
June 22nd, 2010 at 5:56 pm
Hello Bluehost Review,
I am using bluehost and are you talking about creating a new subdomain “*” and not wildcard subdomain
June 23rd, 2010 at 7:44 am
Hmm… WP3 isn’t going to be easy to use fully with Bluehost, is it?
My needs are sub-domains that can be made into fully qualified URLs.
For instance, I have mywebsite.com running WP3.
I have a WP3 site called “family”. As a sub-domain, it would be family.mywebsite.com, and I want it to be http://www.family.com.
Is this going to be possible on Bluehost? And for those of us who are just technically proficient enough to be dangerous, will there be some sort of instruction/tutorial available?