Leelakh Ran wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Cpanel 11 provides facility to create Subdomains on different folder.
>
> If I want to create one.mydomain.com, I can host it under zzzz/one or any
> other folder.
>
> When I passed it through cpanel SubDomain creation form it generating an URL
> like below:
>
> http://mydomain.com:2082/frontend/sg/subdomain/doadddomain.html?domain=one&r
> <http://mydomain.com:2082/frontend/sg/subdomain/doadddomain.html?domain=one&r>
> ootdomain=mydomain.com&dir=public_html%2Fzzzz%2Fone
>
> Later I changed 'one' to 'two' from this URL and run it. So I got another
> SubDomain as two.mydomain.com hosting at zzzz/two folder. I got this
> SubDomain without passing data through cpanel SubDomain creation form.
>
> Now I need to create several hundreds of Subdomains under my main domain. I
> can make above type URL by using spreadsheet program such as excel. But
> getting executed these URL one by one will take more time and effort. I
> expect it can be run through some php scripts.
>
> I expect experts support on this issue.
>
> With thanks in advance,
> Leelakh Ran.
>
I don't think you will be able to do what you are hoping for. I have
never worked with Cpanel, however I am pretty sure opening the link
without logging in first will do nothing but give you a session error.
If somehow they don't authenticate the user when clicking on the link
(which would be a security nightmare), you could do something like this:
$num = array('one','two','three','four');
$url1 =
'http://mydomain.com:2082/frontend/sg/subdomain/doadddomain.html?domain=';
$url2 = '&rootdomain=mydomain.com&dir=public_html%2Fzzzz%2Fone';
foreach($num as $n){
$f = fopen($url1.$n.$url2,'r');
fclose($f);
}
Good Luck,
bp
.