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Domain Hosting Question - Posted By dog199200 (dog199200) on 23rd Apr 08 at 10:52pm
I was wondering, i am going to be paying for a host and a domain name and i'd really like to know if it is possible to have it so that the could be like really part of the site like http://domainname.com/forum or something of that nature. Ya i know if i'm going to be setting up a pro service i should get a pro forum, but i really like vforums and i'd like to use it as my forum.

Edit: i want to gat a paid host and everything becasue well, i want to be able to use php and i dont know of any good free hosts that will allow that, and i need php because i wnat to setup the API system....

Re: Domain Hosting Question - Posted By Ross (admin) on 23rd Apr 08 at 10:58pm
You wouldn't be able to have http://yourdomainname.com/forum however it is possible to setup as a sub-domain. eg. http://forum.yourdomainname.com

Full details can be found in the topic here {Smile}
http://support.virtualforums.co.uk/board/support/topic/8756/action/view_topic/page/1/setting-up-domain-name-hosting/

Re: Domain Hosting Question - Posted By dog199200 (dog199200) on 23rd Apr 08 at 11:11pm
ya i read that but i dont understand it lol

also to double check, 3 credits would be about $5 (US) right?

but anyways i dont have my host paid for yet nor the domain name so as for now that would be all ty {Smile}

Re: Domain Hosting Question - Posted By Marc (cr0w) on 24th Apr 08 at 1:41am
1 pound = $2 US. {Wink}

Re: Domain Hosting Question - Posted By dog199200 (dog199200) on 24th Apr 08 at 4:01am
ok ya i was using yahoos money converter and it said like 4.785925 or something like that

Re: Domain Hosting Question - Posted By Graham (amusedtodeath) on 24th Apr 08 at 9:39am
Posted By dog199200 on 24th Apr 08 at 4:01am
 
ok ya i was using yahoos money converter and it said like 4.785925 or something like that


There'll always be a fluctuation as the exchange rate rises/falls, but you can generally assume that £1 will roughly equal $2 {Smile}