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Domain Woes
Topic Started: Dec 30 2013, 06:33 AM (339 Views)
Floppy_Fennel
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Okay. So I've just registered a domain with GoDaddy, and successfully set my Zetaboards forum as such:
http://forum.semioticrevival.com
Which is great.

But at the same time I wanted http://semioticrevival.com to be for my Wordpress blog to go with the forum.
At first all looked dandy, until I just experimented with going to each domain. The former is working sensationally, but the latter comes up with a message in my browser that says "This domain is successfully pointing to a ZetaBoards server and can be added to your Domain Manager in your Admin Control Panel." with the Zetaboards favicon in the address bar. :/
Perplexing indeed as it was all looking to be fine to begin with and I only set the forum's domain as http//forum.semioticrevival.com and not http://semioticrevival.com, and in my wordpress admin CP it still says http://semioticrevival.com is it's domain.

Anyone with any insight?

I purchased the domain and added it to their respective platforms in the last hour. Could it be a matter of time?
Okay. As weird as it is it seems the opposite on my phone. Both links are going to WordPress.
Edited by Floppy_Fennel, Dec 30 2013, 06:29 PM.
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