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Designated url sites (4 posts)

  • Started 16 years ago by mattex
  • Latest reply 16 years ago from mattex
  • mattex Member

    Issue I have

    I uploaded one website and it replaced the website I uploaded prior under a different .com name

    now when I use a browser, I get the most recent uploaded website at both .com addresses....

    how do I distinguish the .coms when i want to update 2 different websites

    thanks

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • mattex Member

    also..

    I have become comfortable with I-web...

    can I save alot of my problems by just using 1and1.com's web builder..never messed with it..but I will have a use for store fronts (have thier eshops package) and message boards etc...

    I like using i web...

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi,

    Regarding how to distinguish between the two .coms with 2 different websites, that's a question you'll have to ask 1and1.com. Often to do this, you have two different hosting accounts with the company, and you would log in with either a different hostname or a different username to distinguish them (and then you would upload the correct website content to the correct account). But each hosting company has their own different setup, and we do not know how 1and1.com handles those setups.

    We are not familiar with 1and1.com's web builder, so we can't really say if you would find it easier to work with or not. However, if you want to use their store fronts and message boards, my guess is that it may be very hard to make those work with websites created in iWeb - you may have to create the whole thing using their tools. Again, this is a question that probably they can answer better.

    Thanks,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • mattex Member

    Thanks again Scott

    I will give 1and1.com a call

    Posted 16 years ago #

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