bwicks Posted June 25, 2003 Posted June 25, 2003 I want a personal family site with everything from my rental house to my motorcycle club and family pictures listed. I have 2 questions: First I saw some Q/A about dual domain names. I probably will not do this, however, if I wanted to could I register two domains and have one point to my initial page and the 2nd point to a sub domain? For me it would just be easier to use a sub-domain. 2nd I saw something posting saying that each sub-domain had to deal with the same issue as the initial domain. (cars.com posting) I am just putting a simple page together to list everything dealing with....well....me. Thus everything on **** should be ok (my rental house, my motorcycle club, my family pics) any problems with this?? Thanks, Quote
TCH-JimE Posted June 25, 2003 Posted June 25, 2003 Hi, 1) All domain names must point to the root folder, you could not have one domainname pointing to the root and another to a subdomain 2) You can put anything you want in the subdomains, long as its legal and abides by TCH AUP rules Jim Quote
TCH-Andy Posted June 25, 2003 Posted June 25, 2003 Hi, In answer to question 1. No. you can not have different domain names pointing to different parts of the site. You can have different domains eg **** and mydomain.net all pointing to the same site, but they must be the same site. Question 2. If all the subdomains are bits about you myhouse.**** and mycar.**** and mypics.**** that you maintain, are all linked to the top pages, then not a problem at all. Andy Quote
KevinW Posted June 25, 2003 Posted June 25, 2003 check out subdomains on the TCH Help Web site - click here -kw Quote
bwicks Posted June 25, 2003 Author Posted June 25, 2003 Thanks to all for FAST replies. Sounds like I can make this work. I was only confused about the TCH AUP rules. I did not know what AUP was. Still don’t but… Kick Me Quote
TCH-JimE Posted June 25, 2003 Posted June 25, 2003 Hi, AUP = acceptable use policy ---> http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/web-hosting-aup.html TOS = Terms of Service ---> http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/web-hosting-aup.html If you have any more queries, please do ask! Jim Quote
bwicks Posted June 25, 2003 Author Posted June 25, 2003 No, that should do it. Thanks again Rock Sign Quote
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