iWeb and Personal Domains
Kevin Callahan
kcall at mac.com
Sun Aug 12 09:08:14 PDT 2007
On Aug 12, 2007, at 7:36 AM, Derek Chesterfield wrote:
>
> On 12 Aug 2007, at 08:08, Scott Stevenson wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 10, 2007, at 2:08 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:
>>
>>> If you currently have your domain hosted by a service and you'd
>>> like your iWeb sites to appear under your personal domain, can
>>> you still have both HOSTS working simultaneously? ie: your
>>> personal domain and any files you have hosted there remain
>>> untouched and are still accessible as normal, your iWeb sites,
>>> published to DOT MAC, simply appear to be under your personal
>>> domain?
>>
>> Do you mean have two separate service provider serve files for the
>> same domain?
>
> I doubt that's what he means!
>
> I think what he is asking is if you can have some subsection of
> your website point to .Mac. I don't know how it works either, but
> maybe you could have your www.yourdomain.com continue to work as it
> already does, and somehow point gallery.yourdomain.com to .Mac, or
> something like that.
My transition wasn't working properly and I was seeing stuff at
both my current host (ie: i could get to files as normal) AND my dot
mac host under my personal domain. So, I thought Apple was doing
something fancy like taking in all request for my personal domain,
checking to see if the sub folders were any that matched what I
published with iWeb, if not, redirected the request back to my
current host. (Is something like that possible ?) It was the only
way I could explain what I was seeing at the time.
I thought that was happening because at one point, it appeared i was
getting to my iWeb - dot mac published sites under my personal
domain, AND I could go to my previously existing sites on my non dot
mac host.
That's all been cleared up now .. and I've removed the Personal
Domain support for the time being.
K
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