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cr Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:16 pm Post subject: questions about upgrading with a new domain name |
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If I upgrade with a new domain name, I am wondering what my new url's will look like.
When I build HTML pages in the files manager section, and I set up sub-categories, my url looks like this:
example.blogharbor.com/category/newpage.html
So if I upgrade to a new domain name, will my url look like this?
www.example.com/category/newpage.html
or does it have to look like this:
blog.example.com/category/newpage.html ???
Also, what if I have many subdomains already on my domain name? Will they work with the blog too? For example:
subdomain1.example.com/blog-category/
subdomain2.example.com/blog-category/
etc...
Or do you have to host the blog at just one domain name, such as www.? |
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john Site Admin
Joined: 16 Mar 2004 Posts: 3434
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 10:01 pm Post subject: Re: questions about upgrading with a new domain name |
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If you use your own domain name with your blog instead of our domain name, your addresses would simply swap out example.blogharbor.com and replace it with your own hostname (example.com is a domain name and www.example.com is called a hostname). You could use www.example.com or,for example, blog.example.com. We can configure your blog to respond to as many as three domains, with only one acting as the primary address (the one that appears in the browser address bar).
If you upload static files via the File Manager and can see them at example.blogharbor.com/directory/newpage.html, then when you use your domain name you will be able to see them at www.example.com/directory/newpage.html.
If you can see a category of your blog at example.blogharbor.com/blog/Category/, then with your domain name they would be seen at www.example.com/blog/Category/. |
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artatcomo
Joined: 10 Jun 2004 Posts: 18 Location: Saint Paul, MN
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:47 am Post subject: |
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I am unsure about this concept of domain names. I own the domain www.comopark.us. Can someone buy the domain comopark.us without the www part? When I enter comopark.us it seems to be offered for sale. When I enter comopark.com with or without the www it takes me to the same site. To "own" a name do you need to pay for both variations? |
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john Site Admin
Joined: 16 Mar 2004 Posts: 3434
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:50 pm Post subject: |
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Art - This is a domain name:
comopark.us
and that is what you own (technically it's more like a lease, but that's an issue for another day).
As the owner of the domain name, you and only you can control what goes to the left of the domain. These addresses are called hostnames, and you can control what happens to any and all names that end in .comopark.us.
So www.comopark.us is yours, blog.comopark.us is yours, this.is.yours.too.comopark.us is yours as well. Your hosting provider can help you control what happens when Internet users access any of those addresses.
The only reason that access to http://comopark.us/ shows a generic page is that your hosting provider did not configure the domain correctly; speak with them and they should be able to have that address also point to your website at http://www.comopark.us/ . |
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