URL
forwarding is perfect if you have a domain registered with us, and want
people to be able to visit your website hosted somewhere else with a
long web address (URL). For example, if you are Jane, and you own "janestastycookies.com",
why would you want people to type in "www.members.aol.com/freesites/~janescookies/index.htm"?
Wouldn't you rather have them type in "www.janestastycookies.com"? Well,
now you can FREE OF CHARGE!
Activate URL forwarding today!
Click
HERE
to log in and set up URL forwarding.
Some Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Will
people be able to see the URL I'm forwarding to?
No, when you activate URL forwarding, your URL is "cloaked". "Cloaking"
means that your domain will remain permanently in the address bar of the
browser, not the web address of your website.
2. Can I
remove the cloaking?
Cloaking is accomplished by using a frame on our servers, which then
loads the content of your site into that frame. This frame does not
allow for any modifications by you- either title bar or META tags,
etc. Cloaking may also interfere with the coding of some websites with
dynamic features- JavaScript, ID tags, etc. It will also interfere with
secure websites, as part of your site will not be secure with cloaking.
This will prevent the "lock" from showing up in browsers, etc. We can,
on request, deactivate cloaking for your domain. This will result in a
straight redirect to your site, with no frame. All your code, including
title and META tags, etc. will appear, but so will the "real" URL you
are forwarding to. If this is what you want, simply ask us to make this
change for you. Please provide the domain, and the username and password
of your account.
3. What
if I want to cancel URL forwarding?
URL-forwarding is automatically disabled after you make a DNS change.
Because it will take 24-48 hours for your DNS change to propagate,
URL-forwarding will remain active while the change is in progress, so
that you do not experience any down time for your website. Once your new
DNS servers have propagated, however, and your domain is no longer
residing on our forwarding servers, that will automatically render
URL-forwarding inactive. URL-forwarding will still be in your account
for this domain, however, for the full length of the term you chose. You
may, of course, use URL-forwarding again if your new hosting doesn't
work out. You merely need to change your DNS back to our forwarding
servers:
NS1.SHOPCO.COM
NS2.SHOPCO.COM
You may also, of course, abruptly terminate your forwarding by deleting
your forwarding address or disable the forwarding. Erase the URL you are forwarding to, and submit
your change. Your domain will resolve to an error page immediately,
using the bogus URL http://no-where.
4. Can I
change the forwarding URL?
You may change the status on your URL forwarding at any time by logging
back into the domain manager. Once you have logged in, click the
Domain Forwarding link for the domain you wish to edit . On the first page, you will
enter the Destination URL,
xlick on the box to enable the Domain Forwarding/
The action links
are:
"Add Domain Forwarding" - To add a new URL-forward to a domain in
your account, click this link.
"Domain Forwarding" - To modify an existing URL-forward, click this link. Put
a checkmark next to the forward you wish to modify, and click the
"Continue" button. On the next screen, you may edit the forwarding
address. Click the "Continue" button and verify your
changes.
5. Is
there anything I can't do?
Due to traffic restrictions, we strictly prohibit the sending of
unsolicited email promoting any domain hosted on our forwarding servers.
Click Here for New
Advanced URL Forwarding Information.