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Sub-domains
We’ve never learned the way web masters utilize sub domains. I have always just applied domain masking in order to hide my particular urls. This, then again, leaves me with all the appearance of one url for many my sites’ web pages. Can someone explain slightly about how sandwich domains are applied I haven’t your clue, having arrived on the internet about 98′-99′ I probably missed the explanation. I might not be the best human being to explain here, but I can give it a wack. Sub-domains permit you to create a url (without requiring you to register it) that could point to a directory. An example of its utilize… say you have got forums at your web blog. Wrather that normal http: //www. yoursite. com/forums/, you may set a sub-domain to point for the forums directory as well as change the above to http: //forums. yoursite. com It sometimes causes it to be easier to provide url’s to people if you possibly could simplify them as a result of sub-domains. Did MY PARTNER AND I make any perception Sub domains do not permit you to hide your serves urls. They possess a different purpose. Make use of sub domains, … Continue reading
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Domain forwarding question
Plainly setup a sector to forward to your directory on my main internet site will search applications index that directory information for your forwarded domain And also will it you should be a domain title thats being forwarded, no indexing Or even if someone may tell me the best way I can obtain forwarded domain indexed for search engines like google. Domain forwarding services usually work by making use of frames. Search engines do not handle frames appropriately. It is doubtfull them to would index the website properly. You should use the DNS system in order to atach the domain for a web hosting bill. Either buy excess hosting account, or a channel partner account or get a tally that offers " addon" names or " area parking" by DNS. Ok, I’ll explain just what exactly I have I have hosting with hostway, they allow you to register additional domains and add them to your hosting account, and so the DNS is setup for my machine. Once you enroll the domain they have got domain forwarding, to help you point the space to any web page or directory on the web site. You can do this by ‘location’ or maybe … Continue reading