Or get your client to pay for a Korean translator.

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Keri Henare

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On 15/01/2009, at 5:16 PM, Michael wrote:

>
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 17:01:02 Ryo wrote:
>> Hi guys, im complete newbie with domain names, so please don't laugh
>> if this question seemed stupid.
>> Anyway, i need to direct the domain name that i bought to go to my
>> website, as its currently just going to the site that i bought the
>> domain name from. so i checked in the domain name set up looking  
>> for a
>> place to tell it where the website is... and i found a option to
>> change the Domain Name Server.
>> My client found himself a korean hosting company (apparently it was
>> cheaper) and i can't read anything on their site, but found this
>> little bit that says the name server is ns1.ivyro.net and
>> ns2.ivyro.net, so i put those in the domain name set up option... but
>> I don't see how the domain name will be associated to my files on the
>> server.
>>
>> Could someone please explain this to me, or tell me what I should be
>> doing?
>> Thanks heaps.
>
> Possibly another topic in itself but -
> If your clients wants to go with an overseas company because
> they're "cheaper", why don't you get support from them?
>
> Michael
>
> >


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