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ckxion
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Another post suggests dummies section.

I can't find a 'getting started' section - particularly for those not familiar with any of this.

I have installed ampps on my windows 7 machine. I understand what an add on domain is and a parked domain is in relation to my accounts with godaddy and hostgator. But the domains I add are on my machine, so how do I know why I would want a parked domain or a addon domain?

http://www.ampps.com/wiki/Adding_a_Domain this page and the video tells me HOW to do both bit zero about what choice I would make.

I will probably go ahead and add both types and hopefully will know before someone replies here.

BUT - what about a dummies section or pointers to where dummies can start.

Thanks CKxion
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Dummies Section 2
tidus
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Hi,

In Parked Domain, you have two domains mysite.com and my-other-site.com.
mysite.com is the domain of your website and you want to add my-other-site.com.
You want them both to go to the same place. In other words, when someone types either www.mysite.com or www.my-other-site.com they will go to the same page(s) on your website.

While in Add-On Domains, you have two domains mysite.com and my-other-site.com. You want the two domains to be totally separate/independent websites.

Regarding AMPPS, you can refer our wiki i.e http://www.ampps.com/wiki and for Apache you can refer their Official Website/Manual.

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