I tried and could not get it to work. I might be wrong but I don’t think you can do it. Why can't you just use a subdomain that goes to different websites. As long as the two sites are styled in a similar way then user does not really know the difference i.e. www.domain.com - main site blog.domain.com - the WordPress blog anotherfunction.domain.com - some other site (if requried)
I tried and could not get it to work. I might be wrong but I don’t think you can do it. Why can't you just use a subdomain that goes to different websites. As long as the two sites are styled in a similar way then user does not really know the difference i.e. www.domain.com - main site blog.domain.com - the WordPress blog anotherfunction.domain.com - some other site (if requried)
I can't create subdomain it's because for SEO. domain.com/blog is better than blog.domain.com. Also I remember some websites have wordpress under nopcommerce and I'm be sure there is solustion to do that. I think we have to ignore wordpress directory from nopcommerce, But I don't know how?
It might have worked before .NetCore - I think it is .NetCore this that stops it working not nopCommece itself
Here is one article I found "In ASP.NET, developers are able to use a virtual directory within IIS website for storing static resources in the directory outside of the application. Unfortunately, with ASP.NET Core, this solution doesn't work. A virtual directory in IIS won't be recognized and users will see a 404 error." https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/virtual-directory-inside-of-asp-net-core-app-in-iis/
But good luck if you can find a way as there a few posts about it the moment
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