What is The “ww2″ or “ww3″ That Precede A Domain Name?
Last Updated on Thursday, 1 March 2012 09:10 Written by Richi González Wednesday, 7 March 2012 12:00
Hello,
Ever wondered why some domains are: ww2.domain.xxx, ww3.domain.xxx? Well, I did. Indeed, I was very curious why they had it, until I found out why…
There were several unsupported theories that tried to explain these, such as: “it’s a new Internet that is faster”, “the higher the number in the wwx, the higher the bandwidth allowed”, and so and so, until I found out the real cause: subdomains. Yes, you heard right, it’s not a faster internet protocol, not a higher bandwidth server, they’re just subdomains.
Learn MoreWhat To Do If a Web App Gallery Installation Shows a Default Arvixe Page
Last Updated on Sunday, 9 January 2011 09:00 Written by Arian Jahansouz Sunday, 9 January 2011 08:21
This article will give you a step by step guide on how to correct the error that your new apps take you to the default Arvixe page from your WebsitePanel.
This article will help you if you have recently installed an app from Microsoft Web App Gallery to a sub-domain in WebsitePanel. For this example, we will be correcting the error with Azopho. So if you have Azopho installed to “azopho.yourdomain.com”, but that only takes you to “yourdomain.com”, you will learn how to correct that issue.
Sign into your WebsitePanel and follow these steps:
1) Click File Manager
Learn MoreDomains in the cPanel
Last Updated on Thursday, 30 December 2010 01:33 Written by Noah S Thursday, 30 December 2010 01:15
This blog post will give you a a better meaning of the domain options in your control panel. This will not explain how to add domains (Sub, Addon, Parked) but here are the links to the blog articles that do.
Adding a Subdomain:http://blog.arvixe.com/how-to-add-sub-domains-to-your-website-using-cpanel/
Adding a Parked Domain:http://blog.arvixe.com/how-to-add-parked-domains-to-your-website-using-cpanel/
Adding an Addon Domain:http://blog.arvixe.com/how-to-add-addon-domains-to-your-website-using-cpanel/
How to Add Sub-Domains to Your Website Using cPanel
Last Updated on Sunday, 27 November 2011 02:32 Written by Arian Jahansouz Sunday, 29 August 2010 08:31
This article will give you a step by step guide on how to add sub-domains to your website from your cPanel.
Sign into your cPanel and follow these steps:
1) Go to Domains and click Subdomains
Learn MoreHow to Add a Sub-Domain to Your Website Using WebsitePanel
Last Updated on Sunday, 27 November 2011 02:33 Written by Arian Jahansouz Friday, 9 July 2010 01:07
This article will give you a step by step guide on how to add a sub-domain to your website using WebsitePanel
Sign into your WebsitePanel and follow these steps:
1) Click Domains
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