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Name: Infamous01 Date: June 17, 2007 at 19:12:49 Pacific OS: DOESNT MATTER CPU/Ram: DOESNT MATTER Product: DOESNT MATTER
Comment:
Hey everyone.
I currently registered a domain name (www.vybz-central.com) and bought hosting seperatly from another site. Now ive set the nameservers to the one supplied by the hosting company and i can log into the ftp account however any changes i make dont show up...it stays on the same screen that is shown...how do i properly connect a purchased domain hosting to a purchased domain name?
Name: jefro Date: June 19, 2007 at 16:09:24 Pacific
Reply:
Try clearing your browsers cache. I assume that is what you mean by staying there. Might just press F5 key too, to refresh browser.
If you own the domain (well sort of a lease) then you can have it hosted almost anywhere on almost any public ip and port. Many hosts use host headers to send your browsers request to the correct sub server.
I read it wrong and answer it wrong too. So get off my case you goober.
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