The registrars which I've used utilize HTML frames for URL forwarding. What is it
exactly your are trying to achieve: entire forwarding, sub-domains, etc?
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 14:25:47 -0700, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. writes:
>I understand that I can do it with the web server. I thought maybe you
>could pass that type of information using bind. I know that many registrars
>provide url forwarding so I thought maybe there was an option to provide the
>information in an A record or CNAME. It has been a long week and I was
>hoping there was something I did not know already.
>
>Gilbert
>
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>Bind is dns.
>URL forwarding would be done at the protocol level, namely apache or
>whatever your using.
>
>--Dan
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