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docs: Clean up documentation for multiple hostnames.
The previous documentation did not spell out what to enter in the realm creation form.
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```python
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REALM_HOSTS = {
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'mysubdomain': 'hostname.example.com',
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"mysubdomain": "hostname.example.com",
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}
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```
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What this will do is map the hostname `hostname.example.com` to the
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realm whose `subdomain` in the Zulip database is `mysubdomain`.
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This will make `hostname.example.com` the hostname for the realm that
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would, without this configuration, have been
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`mysubdomain.zulip.example.com`. To create your new realm on
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`hostname.example.com`, one should enter `mysubdomain` as the
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"subdomain" for the new realm.
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The value you choose for `mysubdomain` will not be displayed to users;
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the main constraint is that it will be impossible to create a
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different realm on `mysubdomain.zulip.example.com`.
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In a future version of Zulip, we expect to move this configuration
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into the database.
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