Lizard, no, I don't think that is the issue. I think I found the reason for two sets of data. On A2, I have my main mydomain.com web site. I wanted to be able to have an "addon" domain (or more) on the same server. A2's default recipe is to have your addon domain(s) inside your main /public_html/. I wanted mine parallel, not hierarchical, so some time ago I set that up. So I have /public_html/mydomain which is where my main domain is. Anyway, through various early attempts, I somehow managed to get my WebDisk at both /public_html/ and /public_html/mydomain.
But now I'm having other problems, which I'm sure I'll eventually uncover the answer to.
cPanel:
omnibob@mydomain.com
/public_html/omnibob
That folder gets created on the web server. Using that path in OFX:
https://mydomain.com:2078/omnibob
"Unable to synchronize database with server.
Could not access the WebDAV location <https://mydomain.com:2078/omnibob/OmniFocus.ofocus-copy-in-progress-gjAgsAYfylw/>.
Please make sure that the location set in your Sync preferences actually exists."
OK, fine, so I move on:
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https://mydomain.com:2078
I get: /OmniFocus.ofocus/ on the server, i.e., at the root, not in public_html. It is a tiny file, not my database.
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Now if I delete the WebDisk, OF folder on the server, and reset my OFX sync prefs, then start over with different settings in cPanel:
/public_html
OFX:
https://mydomain.com:2078
Same deal, a small /OmniFocus.ofocus/ on the server, i.e., at the root, not in public_html.
When I try:
http://mydomain.com:2077
I get an /public_html/OmniFocus.ofocus/ on the server (right spot this time), but still a tiny file.
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I have had my actual db sync to my WebDisk twice now, so I know it's possible.
Bob