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hi guys here is abit about me :

Age: 14

Intrests: Making and designing Websites !!

How many website have you built: 3

What are the urls: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ , http://freebies.proboards31.com/ , http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ (got a crap site on just a gay tripod1 but its for a company)

Live: England

Born: England

erm....

carnt think of anything els lol


Mick

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No, you cannot transfer your domains here, as Trap 17 is not a domain registrar. You can, however, park/use existing domain names that you own with your hosting account.So if you were to purchase a domain name (mobileunlocking.co.uk is already taken), it could be hosted at Trap 17.

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Parking a domain with a web host just means that the domain is pointed to that host.A parked domain will always work from the root of your account (ie. '/'); add-on domains are set up within a new directory, hence creating an entire new website. You can have as many parked and as many add-on domains as you like with Trap 17's hosting.Although it isn't really technically correct, when I say 'parked domain' I just mean a domain name that is set up and working with a web server as a web site. If that makes any sense.Anyway, this is getting off-topic. Please post any questions you might have in the correct forums.

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Basically you park a domain and its use so you can add scripts and upload files to it. The parked will usually be either a domain or a parked page but try it out and any other questions just post here or pm the admin or me. Hope you enjoy your stay here.

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You park the domain there to let it use the features of the website. You can also park a page that makes it a redirection to your website. Its pretty simple i just guess hard to understand.

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