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.dk works exactly like .co.nr (except with advertisements).

Say you wanted site.dk to display freewebs.com/site, then you configure site.dk to show freewebs.com/site (in a similar way to using CNAME i believe), however, site.dk will show freewebs.com/site as a frame, and the URL in the address bar will stay the same as long as you click links that dont open a new webbrowser.

My advice for the person who asked this is to rent a cheap server.
If you cant find one, i highly recommend precision-media.net and go with their $10 plan.

Good luck on your site, and leo: I Know where to come when im stuck on HTML coding now ;) thanks mate.

Posted by: JaiiBee at October 4, 2007 4:09 PM

I know how to redirect to a webpage but what I want is to redirect to a totally different webpage if Primary Redirected page is down. So if PAGE_A is being Redirected to PAGE_B but if PAGE_B is down it should redirect somehow to PAGE_C. Is it possible?

Posted by: Mahmood at February 11, 2008 1:12 PM

Mahmood, yes it's possible. That's called Load Balancing...

Posted by: Tom Brown at February 13, 2008 9:03 AM

Is it possible within a table cell on one web page to show the contents of another web page?

Posted by: Barbara at March 19, 2008 6:13 AM

Yes, thats called an iframe.
Harry Rickards (h-rickards.co.uk)

Posted by: Harry Rickards at May 19, 2008 9:26 AM

Hi, I know how to use the Meta refresh. I've used it on my website to forward everyone to a diferent website.It's nic because it keeps my original domain name in the web browser. crossroadskenner.com does a meta refresh to http://www.onestopwebonline.com/crossroads/. Unfortunately, if one of the pages on the onestopweb site is longer then the page on crossroadskenner.com, then the page is cut off at the bottom. Also there is a white border around the page. I can make my page size larger on crossroadskenner.com however that makes every page long even if the page on the other site doesn't have anything on it. Is there a simple way around this?
I'm a novice at this and am not sure about the A record and cname stuff.
My domain is hosted through offivelive.com. I happened to get in when they were Betatesting officelive.com and gor my domain and web site free. I could move the domain, but then I would have to start paying a fee to maintain the domain name every year, where Microsoft is currently maintaining the fees. If I change the domain name then I will have to start paying for it. So I'd like to maintain my domain where it's at and forward to a different page. Officelive dosen't offer some of the features that onestopweb offers which I like.

Rob

Posted by: Rob at October 3, 2008 11:51 AM

What about cases that I need to get some data in the response from the remote server?
Case of client requesting server1 and him, in turn, request server2 for the data (that needs to go back to the client).

Thanks.

Posted by: Amir at October 12, 2008 4:00 AM

Great points and tutorial. In order to transfer any search engine relevance of inbound links you should definitely do a 301 redirect in your .htaccess file.

Joel McLaughlin
Phoenix Search Engine Optimization Marketing

Posted by: Joel MCLaughlin at November 27, 2008 7:07 AM

Thanks for the redirect tip. I just put

Redirecting

instead of a manual link. It worked better in my circumstance.

Posted by: Mike at February 4, 2009 9:35 AM

I am using Bravenet co.nr and would like to redirect to my new website which is a .com. I did html access which worked when I click "webpage preview in microsoft publisher. But when I put the page into bravenet I get "The webpage cannot be found"

Please Help.

Posted by: Warren at March 14, 2009 9:26 PM
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