MJEggertson
First Post
I believe subdomains are useful for keeping cookies seperate, without the need to apply strict paths to them. I'm not positive though, because I don't use cookies at my sites.
Also useful for differentiating emails, if you have lots of users. someone@mydomain.com is different from someone@mysub.mydomain.com.
Personally, I just use them to store unrelated things as a matter of organization. Not a big deal for a 50 meg site, but it's just habit, I'm a computer-neat-freak. Don't much care about any of the other benefits a subdomain has (if any).
Also useful for differentiating emails, if you have lots of users. someone@mydomain.com is different from someone@mysub.mydomain.com.
Personally, I just use them to store unrelated things as a matter of organization. Not a big deal for a 50 meg site, but it's just habit, I'm a computer-neat-freak. Don't much care about any of the other benefits a subdomain has (if any).