I've seen a few sample URLs of people using on-Rev and they all seem to
be domain name.on-Rev.com (or something close). Is this going to be a
requirement or can I have a domain name such as mydomain.com and still
have it come up that way in the address bar?
len morgan
Hi Len,
You can host any domain names (and any number of them) in your account -
but when you sign up, you first receive your own subdomain. That's what
you have been seeing here. Other domain names will show up as you would
expect.
Phil Davis
Len Morgan wrote:
I've seen a few sample URLs
Len Morgan wrote:
I've seen a few sample URLs of people using on-Rev and they all seem to
be domain name.on-Rev.com (or something close). Is this going to be a
requirement or can I have a domain name such as mydomain.com and still
have it come up that way in the address bar?
Yep - the front
On Apr 18, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Hi Len,
You can host any domain names (and any number of them) in your
account - but when you sign up, you first receive your own
subdomain. That's what you have been seeing here. Other domain names
will show up as you would expect.
With
Hi Colin,
If you forward from your original domain it is like someone asks you
Where do I find your candy store that has the goodies at your
office. You then tell them It is in abc.on-rev street, this is just
the office, move along, nothing to buy here You redirect them there.
If you do
Le 18-avr.-09 à 21:32, Malte Brill a écrit :
Hi Colin,
If you forward from your original domain it is like someone asks you
Where do I find your candy store that has the goodies at your
office. You then tell them It is in abc.on-rev street, this is just
the office, move along, nothing
On Apr 18, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Malte Brill wrote:
The DNS stuff translates the domain name you enter to the actual IP
address your content is hosted on.
So am I right that it would require the fixed IP option? Wasn't that
something like $8 per month?
Meanwhile, I'm trying Bill's
Hi Yves,
I wouldn´t say I am experienced with this either. :)
This might shed some light though:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System#Domain_registration
If you cancel the subscription with your current provider, you will
need to make sure that your domain still can be found on
Le 18-avr.-09 à 21:58, Malte Brill a écrit :
Hi Yves,
I wouldn´t say I am experienced with this either. :)
This might shed some light though:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System#Domain_registration
If you cancel the subscription with your current provider, you will
need to
No, what we're proposing is the same thing. The fixed IP address is for
other applications.
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On Apr 18, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Malte Brill wrote:
The DNS stuff translates the domain name you enter
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