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What is the difference between park domain and domain aliases?

2007-05-15 05:20:55 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet Other - Internet

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I have some of each...

A parked domain is on the "host" end, (where the files are stored). It means, the host company will allow domain calls to be directed to those files. For example, www.my.com owns files at my.host.com, and www.myother.com is allowed to use those files, too. I have to take responsibility for deciding to which files, calls to www.my.com, and www.myother.com, are directed. For example, if both domains are directed toward index.html, then I darned well better set up my index.html to determine which domain name is trying to get to its website, and deal with the appropriate set of files.

A domain name alias, on the other hand, is set up at the domain name registrary end. It lets me define another name by which a domain may be known. For example, www.my.com may also be known as www.your.com, so that if someone types www.your.com, they'll get directed to the some host by virtue of the fact that the registrar (which is the place that "sets up" how domain calls are interpreted) has decided that www.your.com, is another name for the same thing. Like, say, Jim is another name for James.

2007-05-15 06:17:28 · answer #1 · answered by fjpoblam 7 · 0 0

Parked Domain
Parked domains are additional domains hosted on your account which display the same website as your primary domain and share web statistics as well; however, you can give the parked domain its own email boxes.
Add a Parked Domain Detailed Tutorial
Step1. To access the Parked Domains feature, click on the corresponding icon located on the main screen of your cPanel interface.




Step2. To add a parked domain, enter the name of the domain in the blank field and click on Add Domain
Remove a Parked Domain Detailed Tutorial
The position Domains feature permits you to get rid of position domains from your account. If a position domain isn't any longer necessary, you'll take away it while not removing the main domain
Step1. To access the Parked Domains feature, click on the corresponding icon located on the main screen of your cPanel interface
Step2. To remove a parked domain, click on the Remove link next to it. You can also redirect the parked domain to another URL using the Manage Redirection link

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2016-09-21 22:13:26 · answer #2 · answered by reva 1 · 0 0

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2016-11-23 14:25:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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