[OT] Opinions about On-Rev
Marty Knapp
martyknapp at comcast.net
Wed May 20 18:35:22 EDT 2009
Hey Alex,
You'll need to register a domain name with a registrar - many people
here have recommended GoDaddy, which is what I use. Let's say you
register "alextweedly.com" Then you edit the Nameserver setting with the
registrar so that it points to On-Rev with the info that On-Rev
provides, which is probably:
ns1.on-rev.com
ns2.on-rev.com
Then you can create an "Add-on" domain in your On-Rev control panel with
the name you registered. Place your web site files in this new
directory. Within a short while everything should sync up and requests
for "alextweedly.com" will bring visitors to your On-Rev hosted site.
And with On-Rev you can host unlimited sites.
A "freebie" you get with On-Rev is a user space with your account name,
like "alextweedly.on-rev.com". You can host a site at this address
without further registration.
HTH,
Marty Knapp
> Sarah Reichelt wrote:
>> I have signed up as troz.on-rev.com.
>> I own the domain troz.net and plan to re-locate it's hosting, but I
>> wanted to test it out before changing the DNS entries.
>> I created a sub-domain "troz.troz.on-rev.com" so I could migrate my
>> site & test it, before changing it to an AddOn domain and altering the
>> DNS.
>>
> Could you expand slightly on how you do this ?
>
> I (think I) unerstand most of it
> - create a sub-domain
> - copy files over
> - test it
>
> But how do you "change a sub-domain to an AddOn domain" ?
>
> Thanks
> -- Alex.
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