Re[3]: [H] DNS question

2007-03-01 Thread Joe User
Hello Wayne,

Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 11:53:53 PM, you wrote:

> Sorry to hear that & it's a good thing you switched to 1&1 then isn't it ?


Oh yeah no complaints... email goes down on rare occasion but they
have phone support and are usually able to let me know it's being
addressed.

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Regards,
 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...



Re[2]: [H] DNS question

2007-02-28 Thread Joe User
Hello Wayne,

Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 9:43:14 PM, you wrote:

> I can add sub domains all I want but they are not on the same level 
> as your root folder. 1 & 1 makes it very easy to add sub domains via 
> their control panel & this fluctuates wildly depending on your 
> hosting service. Ain't that right Joe User? ;-)

I'm still dealing with the after effects of serverpro...

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 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...



Re: [H] DNS question

2007-02-26 Thread Al Anger

"Brian Weeden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will log in my Godaddy account and check it out.

You're welcome  :P

hehehe

Best,
al


Re: [H] DNS question

2007-02-26 Thread Brian Weeden

I will log in my Godaddy account and check it out.

On 2/26/07, Al Anger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


"Brian Weeden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I wanted to add a genealogy section to my website that was separate
> from the main site using this software:
>
> http://phpgedview.sourceforge.net/index.php

I don't see a prob. the URl would be
http://www.sub.domain.tld/some_file.php
I would guess


al




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Brian


Re: [H] DNS question

2007-02-26 Thread Al Anger

"Brian Weeden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I wanted to add a genealogy section to my website that was separate
> from the main site using this software:
> 
> http://phpgedview.sourceforge.net/index.php

I don't see a prob. the URl would be
http://www.sub.domain.tld/some_file.php
I would guess


al


Re: [H] DNS question

2007-02-26 Thread Brian Weeden

Cool :)

I wanted to add a genealogy section to my website that was separate
from the main site using this software:

http://phpgedview.sourceforge.net/index.php

On 2/26/07, Al Anger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


"Brian Weeden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If I own a domain name, say http://brianandcharity.net, how do you set
> it up for multiple sub-domains?
snip
> Or do you actually need to register those sub-domains with a registrar?

No, you don't. And your hosting company's software should provide the
directories automatically when you set up the subdomains. If you have
some form of control panel you login to at your provider, when you set
up the subs, it should create the directories for you.

al




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Brian


Re: [H] DNS question

2007-02-26 Thread Al Anger

"Brian Weeden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If I own a domain name, say http://brianandcharity.net, how do you set
> it up for multiple sub-domains? 
snip
> Or do you actually need to register those sub-domains with a registrar?

No, you don't. And your hosting company's software should provide the
directories automatically when you set up the subdomains. If you have
some form of control panel you login to at your provider, when you set
up the subs, it should create the directories for you.

al


[H] DNS question

2007-02-26 Thread Brian Weeden

If I own a domain name, say http://brianandcharity.net, how do you set
it up for multiple sub-domains?  If I wanted to have
www.brianandcharity.net point to one site, family.brianandcharity,net
point to another, travel.brianandcharity.net point to another, can I
just put different directories on the webserver?  In other words, does
it use the \www directory to serve the www subdomain and thus I can
just add \family and \travel, on the same level as \www?

Or do you actually need to register those sub-domains with a registrar?

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Brian