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Geminijatt
July 25th, 2001, 18:19
hi me again.
i got a namezero domain. I would like to have it so that when i type my domain in it keeps the domain on the address and does not show the subdomain....here's the example
my domain name is www.purebhangra.org >>> when i type this into the browser it goes to the site i want it to go to but it shows the url of that site>>> i would like it to show my domain name...www.purebhangra.org/index.htm NOT purebhangra.topcities.com/index.htm
hope someone can help...
thanks
Geminijatt
WorldWarGeneral
July 25th, 2001, 18:28
You could use a free service like mydomain.com or zoneedit. But I'm not sure if namezero allows you to modify the dns. You'll have to check.
marcsdbz
July 25th, 2001, 18:31
thats url cloaking isnt it?
Geminijatt
July 25th, 2001, 18:35
i don't know what that is...that is what i wanna now so i can sign up for the rite thing
:)
hessan
July 25th, 2001, 18:46
hmm...thats called domain hosting daaahh
marcsdbz
July 25th, 2001, 18:54
I got a -------- account and it makes it so that when i type www.marcsdbz---------- it doesnt show where its pointing to like web.outerworlds.com/marcsdbz/index.html it just puts www.marcsdbz---------- and it stays that way thats URL cloaking. Im not sure if it says that with the domain u got. Check in the options to see if you can activate cloaking or something.
hessan
July 25th, 2001, 19:29
god damn it!
hes not talking about the cloading of the web address hes talking about the status bar.
Geminijatt
July 25th, 2001, 20:34
so where can i go to do this???
WorldWarGeneral
July 25th, 2001, 20:36
You can't without domain hosting. You have to find a host that hosts domains.
niv
July 25th, 2001, 20:36
well, you can't do if you had registered a TLD with Namezero for free. did you pay for the domain or did you just get it for free?
Geminijatt
July 25th, 2001, 21:08
it's a NameZero domain
what a tld???
WorldWarGeneral
July 25th, 2001, 21:22
tld=top level domain. Something like .com, .net, .org, etc.
Geminijatt
July 25th, 2001, 21:25
sorry it is a free namezero domain...so i guess i can't do noting bout it
da well...
thanks for all ur time and help ppl
really appreciate it :)
niv
July 25th, 2001, 21:44
no problem. should you ever need to register a domain, take a stroll over to the domain registration forum located here.
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