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Jul 17 2008, 06:42 PM
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Newbie [ Level 2 ] Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 17-July 08 From: Pakistan Member No.: 31,501 |
CO.CC offer free domains, well actually they are sub-domains but look like TLDs. I have 4 domains currently registered with them. They give a good service. Your DNS setting are activated within 12 hours.
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Jul 18 2008, 04:18 AM
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Sparkx Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 355 Joined: 11-October 06 From: Dana Point, CA, USA Member No.: 16,496 |
DNS seems pretty interesting. I may get one for my website that is if I ever actually release my site. I assume that with DNS, search engines also recognize the URL for example Google would return www.example.co.cc/MySite.HTML rather then www....astahost.com/MySite.HTML. Is that correct? I just wonder because all my links on my site are based off relative location (using PHP). This is mostly so I can have the same setup on a development computer as on AstaHost.
Thanks for the explanation and the URL hopefully my Sub domain isn't already taken.... Sparkx |
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Jul 20 2008, 12:44 AM
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Premium Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 377 Joined: 17-June 06 From: Adblock life Member No.: 13,992 |
QUOTE DNS seems pretty interesting. I may get one for my website that is if I ever actually release my site. I assume that with DNS, search engines also recognize the URL for example Google would return www.example.co.cc/MySite.HTML rather then www....astahost.com/MySite.HTML. Is that correct? I just wonder because all my links on my site are based off relative location (using PHP). This is mostly so I can have the same setup on a development computer as on AstaHost. Yes, basically that should be what happens. It just basically replaces the astahost url with the example.co.cc one. Personally though, I'd go for an actual domain name. There are sites that offer free domain names if you post (similar to astahost). I currently use hostbidder (www.hostbidder.com), and I've used it for the last two years. Seems to be working well.
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