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Godaddy allows multiple domains to share the same hosting account. One domain is primary, and the other domains are in folders off of root.

 

/root/ (primarydomain.com)

    /secondarydomain/

    /anotherdomain/

 

When somebody browses www.secondarydomain.com, they seem to be on a seperate site, but the site can also be accessed by browsing www.primarydomain.com/secondarydomain/index.php. I'm worried about this setting off a red flag for duplicate content, but don't know if adding the /secondarydomain/ folder to the list of disallowed files and folders in the primary domain's robots.txt file is the right thing to do.

 

What do you think?

 

 

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