Re: Re-2: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-21 Thread Joe F.
Sorry to be so late catching up here. So, here's a scenario: A page on another server gets its credit card payment form (.irev page) from a secure sub-domain in my on-rev space. The secure sub-domain is the same domain as the originating website, the DNS there being authoritative. So: www.w

Re: Re-2: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-16 Thread stephen barncard
On-Rev MySQL as well as most MySQL installations are secured by IP, but you can use the wildcard "%" instead for any IP. This true at On-Rev. - Stephen Barncard San Francisco http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev 2010/1/15 Joe F. > This is very interesting discussion to me

Re: Re-2: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-15 Thread Joe F.
This is very interesting discussion to me and I'm sure it will be something that comes up for a lot of other on-rev users. So, if possible, I hope one of you can follow up with a report on which method is better/easier, or has any problems in actual use. I haven't toyed with it on on-rev yet,

Re-4: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-11 Thread runrev260805
Hi David, you are right. But for me it is easier to handle the subdomain as add-on domain on the on-rev system. I have moved many domains already to on-rev and i want to keep sure not to loose the overview. Btw.: Although cname is easier to setup, many providers prefer to set a-records instead

Re: Re-2: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread David Bovill
2010/1/10 > Hi, > > a cname is an alias for an other domain. > That means it points directly to your on-rev domain. > e.g. shop.yourdomain.com would point directly to yourname.on-rev.com > The same pages would be shown. > > With an a-record you can use this subdomain as a real domain on the on-r

Re-2: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread runrev260805
have different folders for shop.yourdomain.com and yourname.on-rev.com So it would be possible to show different content for each domain. Regards, Matthias Original Message Subject: Re: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere) (10-Jan-2010 22:05) From:David Bovill To

Re: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread David Bovill
gt; addon-domain. > > That´s it. > > HTH, > > Matthias > > ---- Original Message > Subject: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere) (10-Jan-2010 > 19:20) > From:David Bovill > To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de > > > Hi can anyone advise -

Re: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread runrev260805
to your on-rev account. But you have to add it as an addon-domain. That´s it. HTH, Matthias Original Message Subject: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere) (10-Jan-2010 19:20) From:David Bovill To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de > Hi can anyone advise - I'v

Re: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread Colin Holgate
On Jan 10, 2010, at 1:59 PM, David Bovill wrote: > I think all I need to do is change the DNS C > records to point to an On-Rev subdomain - anyone know of anything I should > be careful of before doing this? I did that for a site, and it all seems to be transparent after that. A user would type

Re: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread David Bovill
Thanks for the reply Marty - frames are out, redirection of some sort may be OK - though as it is not something I've done, and there are a number of ways to do this - I'd like to know the non-hacky way of doing this without the url in the browser changing. I think all I need to do is change the DNS

Re: On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread Marty Knapp
You could set up the subdomain with you current site, then re-direct to something hosted at On-Rev (though technically I don't think it could be a sub domain of you main domain) Or use frames? Marty Knapp Hi can anyone advise - I've posted to the forums and emailed support a couple of times, b

On-Rev subdomain (main domain hosted elsewhere)

2010-01-10 Thread David Bovill
Hi can anyone advise - I've posted to the forums and emailed support a couple of times, but no reply yet. I'd like to keep the main domain hosted elsewhere for a site, and then host a subdomain at on-rev. I can't figure out how to do this without transfering the whole top-level domain to On-Rev. __