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| CNAME and directory help; NOT to do with invisionfree | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 11 2005, 02:40 PM (201 Views) | |
| solinent | Sep 11 2005, 02:40 PM Post #1 |
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Well this sorta has to do with invisionfree, but it doesn't relate to my board or anything. I'm just asking how does invisionfree let you do domain hosting. Here's my problem. Ok I like subdomains, and my domain is with yahoo. I can do subdomains with a different server, but I want my forums to be forums.mysite.com rather than mysite.com/forums (I'm using PHPbb because I can't afford invision power board and I need php control) I don't wanna make a buggy PHP or ASP script to do this, I want it to be like that. Iknow that invisionfree lets you do it (instead of sx.invisionfree.com/yoursite it's yoursite.com without directories. It's an A record, but maybe you're using PHP to redirect?) I am just wondering. And mysite.com/forums will still be there, but forums.mysite.com will be linked to. Thanks, Solinent |
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