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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,

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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

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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

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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…

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