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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SkyChimp on May 26, 2005, 09:07:30 PM
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Well made a subdomain on squad site upload the html files but still shows up as a index of domain what did i do wrong?
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You selected a **** as an avatar.
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is that a ****rofl:eek:
Will change soon tho i saw spider man so i thought hey lets look one up found a Avaturd and a monkey lol.
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I had that happen once because I named the index “Index” with a capital I. When I went all lowercase, all was well. Seriously, it was that easy.
eskimo
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Originally posted by eskimo2
I had that happen once because I named the index “Index” with a capital I. When I went all lowercase, all was well. Seriously, it was that easy.
eskimo
LOL will check :)
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ROFLMAO took me to the people hosting site :o
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Ok im sure i got it right lol :)
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Originally posted by SkyChimp
Ok im sure i got it right lol :)
Meaning?
eskimo
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Meaning i dident work:rolleyes:
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How long ago did you register the domain name?
eskimo
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u have reg a subdomain lol?
I can view it just when I upload the index.html file I doesn't show up when u visit site
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Guess u don't know then :(
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I'd like to help you but,
Does this make sense to anyone? I dont think I understand the question.
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Ok im using a subdomain as http://www.blah.blah.org
but the address is really http://www.blah.org but thats not the real address heh not blah.
you get what im trying to say?
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Make it easy on yourself and be happy with a "/ "and not a "." :)
subdomains are for nerds and turds :D ;)
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Originally posted by Nilsen
Make it easy on yourself and be happy with a "/ "and not a "." :)
subdomains are for nerds and turds :D ;)
:lol
nothing wrong with subdomains
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Originally posted by SkyChimp
:lol
nothing wrong with subdomains
You have just proved that there is by making this thread :D
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You registered - http://www.abc.com
You subdomained - http://www.xyz.com
Your subdomain is called an aliase. It has to be registered in DNS as a cname. Go back to your ISP or whomever registered your original http://www.abc.com and have them register your cname(aliase) also.
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I really can't help you without knowing what server software you're running. But I think I know what you're talking about.
For example, I own http://www.collectivecomputing.com. We have multiple "sub domains" set up as gman2k.collectivecomputing.co m and mooo.collectivecomputing.com. A sub domain is really just a funny naming convention like mooo.two.collectivecomputing. com.
Your server needs to have seperate IP's for each "sub domain" and your DNS needs to be setup to direct your subdomains to the appropriate IP.
Make sence?
Funny I used to run nsync.com and can barely explain this stuff.
g00b
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<----------Is a dumb arse rofl ;)
rely on the DNS system in order to function, which means that your DNS information must propagate throughout the different DNS servers on the Internet before your subdomain becomes fully active. This process on the average takes a few hours.
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Sorry for trolling with you Chimp and not helping.
Just in that mood, but i know that it sucks that people jerk you around when you are looking for help.
:)
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Originally posted by Nilsen
Sorry for trolling with you Chimp and not helping.
Just in that mood, but i know that it sucks that people jerk you around when you are looking for help.
:)
:D Heh its ok im used to it
:p
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Originally posted by SkyChimp
:D Heh its ok im used to it
so YOU are mr black!
j/k :D
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Originally posted by Nilsen
so YOU are mr black!
j/k :D
:lol Nope
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hehehe welcome back Voss :D
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Originally posted by Nilsen
hehehe welcome back Voss :D
Who?:eek:
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damn... :D
you knw mr black but not voss. . this calles for some serious pondering.. obviously im not the guy for it :D
have a nice day chimp you won :o
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Originally posted by Nilsen
damn... :D
you knw mr black but not voss. . this calles for some serious pondering.. obviously im not the guy for it :D
have a nice day chimp you won :o
Yesssssssssssssssss!:D Bout i won part i never win :p