My current project is a web application, and we're hosting it on a machine in-house that runs Apache and has a fixed IP address. However, we'd like to setup a dedicated domain name for this application (bayesfold.com) and have all queries to that domain be routed to our server at http://ourIP/Bayes/.
I know that services such as mydomain.com will do simple redirection, but as I understand it they do it with frames ... I'd like to avoid this since it means viewers wouldn't be able to bookmark pages within the application, since they'd all be wrapped in a frame with the same url.
Can anyone advise me as to whether there is a better way to do this redirection? I've done some minimal configuration work on Apache but know nothing about name servers, ip resolution, etc, so I'm pretty newbie on this!
Thanks,
Amanda Birmingham Web Application Developer
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