Hi Stephen,
My mistake I didn't mean my ISP but my registar of course. They should
change the nameservers .
There is a controlpanel but since cuurently they also host the site
and unfortunatly I can't change the nameservers.
Best wishes,
Claudi
On 1 jul 2009, at 20:21, stephen
Thanks for the reply Bill,
I have now created a subdomain cc-imaginering, which is working.
I will now ask my isp to try again to change the nameservers, hoping
it will work this time.
I have one more question though. Now there is no .com or, .nl in my
case, for the subdomains site folder.
You shouldn't have to ask your ISP to change the nameservers. I haven't had
to do that for years. Your domain registrar may be, and usually is, a
different entity than your ISP.
Registrars usually offer a control panel to do such changes, and anyone with
an administrative or technical contact
No, the name of the folder does not have to include the .com suffix. In fact
it could be anything at all.
Claudi Cornaz claud...@fiberworld.nl wrote in
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Thanks for the reply Bill,
I have now created a subdomain cc-imaginering,
Hi all,
I am trying to move a existing domain to on-rev. The site is on line
and I want to transfer it.
So as sugested in a couple of posts I started out by adding a domain
to my on-rev account via cPanel.
I set the home directory of this site at the root level and not within
the
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Claudi Cornaz claud...@fiberworld.nlwrote:
Next I got a mail from them telling me that they got the following error
from SIDN
Errors=1, Warnings=1, Informational=1
** Summary: REJECTED cc-imaginering.nl.
Some problems need to get fixed:
- Some of your name
Unfortunatly I got a 404 errror. (the requested URL /cc-
imaginering.nl/index.html was not found on this server)
The same file uploaded to my public_html folder works just fine
Did you verify the rw attributes of the transfered files ? Else see if
all can works as expected after setting them
Claudi,
I'm not sure if you're following the right steps.
There are two kinds of domains:
- sub
my is the sub of on-Rev in http://mysite.on-rev.com
- add-on domain
my.com is the domain of http://www.mysiite.com
An add-on domain is really what I would prefer to call a true domain.
You cannot
I'm not sure how my earlier post got mangled, perhaps spell checking? Here's
a tidier version.
There are two kinds of domains:
- subdomain
mysite is the subdomain of on-Rev in http://mysite.on-rev.com
- add-on domain
mysite.com is the domain of http://www.mysite.com
An add-on domain is