Multiple Website hosting problem

Hi,
I'm having all sorts of trouble that I can't figure out. I've read all the posts and forums and still can't sort this out so I'm hoping someone smarter than me can help....
I'm running 3 websites from my server. All are set up to point toward the same IP address attached to the server. Following all the instructions, using server admin, in the web section I have all 3 websites, each site pointing to its own folder. Can someone please tell me why then whenever I try to access any of the 3 sites I can only get the site at the top of the list? No matter which site I try to access, I only see the top site. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks to anyone that can help with this....

Hi,
For each named website there needs to be a DNS entry for your primary zone. That way each http request to IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (domain.com) will resolve to the correct domain.com even though all the IPs are the same. Each domain should be assigned on the Web site General panel to IP Any and * will appear in address which directs all website domains to your single server.
A * in the Alias page means it will be a default page and the first such site will be the default if resolution of the name doesn't happen.
So in DNS under primary zone (usually the first and default site domain) put a machine record for
domain1 PTR to the internet IP address,
domain2 PTR to the same internet IP address,
domain2 PTR to the same internet IP address,
and remove * from the Alias panel for each domain. Also put www.domainX.com as an alias in the panel so either domain.com or www.domain.com will be resolved.
This is contained in Web Technologies Admin but isn't precisely stated.
Hope this helps,
Harry

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