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 to buy here" You redirect them
there. If you do the DNS "trick" it is like those people look into
the yellow pages to look for the location of the candy store directly.
The DNS stuff translates the domain name you enter to the actual IP
address your content is hosted on. If you point the domain to on-rev
s name servers any request to the domain will land on the on-rev
space and the domain name will show in the browser. This service
costs a few pennies on top of your hosting cost for the people that
add the entry (just like an entry into the yellow pages literally)
Hmm. I guess I am not that good at giving metaphors. <g>
Cheers,
Malte
Hi Malte,
I'm not so experimented in web site
and I don't understand what you mean
Suppose you have an existing website : www.mydomain.com
and want to stop your yearly subscription by your web-hoster and stop
your existing web site by this wb hoster
and then you move your web site to an on-rev server
if the visitor type in his browser : "www.mydomain.com", will he be
directed to your site ?
thanks.
Amicalement.
Yves COPPE
[email protected]
Greetings.
Yves COPPE
[email protected]
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