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Standard User What2do
(member) Fri 07-Jul-06 14:40:01
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new webspace


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hi

i have just rented(?) some webspace from here .

i have a domain name hosted by 1and1. do i have to transfer my domain name to the new host, or is there some way of leaving it at 1and1 and pointing my webspace to my domain name?

please, keep it simple (if poss) as this is my first venture into creating a website.

thanks
Standard User levi_g
(knowledge is power) Fri 07-Jul-06 15:35:28
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Re: new webspace


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not sure on how 1 and 1 does it but most domain hosts allow redirection of the domain to an ip address/web address using a type of transparent dns.

A 1 & 1 user should be able to confirm it

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Standard User oleo
(regular) Fri 07-Jul-06 19:08:44
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Re: new webspace


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Find out what the name servers are for the new host and then set your domain to these accordingly, then park the domain with the new host. The other alternative is to 'forward' the domain to the new host which is ok if your not too worried about google etc.

If you have not done this before have a good read of the faq's and find out what the tech support is like BEFORE you do anything.

Cheers

John

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Standard User Asylum
(committed) Fri 07-Jul-06 22:00:12
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Re: new webspace


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When I had my 1&1 account there was the option to select the destination of the domain, If you have been supplied with a temporary domain for your hosting you can use that....read how to Here

Hope this helps

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Standard User What2do
(member) Sat 08-Jul-06 19:05:48
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thanks everyone, done it. it turns out it was quite easy, even for me, a complete website novice. no doubt i will be back here when i get stuck, again!
Standard User What2do
(member) Fri 14-Jul-06 15:20:15
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told you i would be back!!


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hi again.

i now have a home page created with frontpage (coz thats all i've got) and a forum page (thanks yabb and computeractive). i would now like to try and add a picture gallery page where visitors can upload their pictures onto it. after a search on google i found this site. after having a quick read i think this looks like it might do what i want it to do, but, it looks bliidy complicated!! do you think it is a bit heavy for a total web builder newbie or does anyone know of a simpler program that will do the job?

just a reminder, please keep it very, very simple.

cheers.

p.s. if you do go and have a look at my site, please don't laugh, i'm only learning

Standard User oleo
(regular) Fri 14-Jul-06 17:08:16
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In reply to:

do you think it is a bit heavy for a total web builder newbie or does anyone know of a simpler program that will do the job?




Depends on how much time your prepared to put into learning it. Otherwise fine for newbies. Also have a look at Coppermine which is a popular OS offering. Check out http://www.opensourcecms.com as well for other alternatives. Most open source CMS require your webserver to run Apache, MySQL, PHP

Happy hunting

John

The Glen of Tranquillity
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