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    Domain Help!

    I have a domain: www.gkellypieandmash.co.uk
    It was registered at freeola but is not hosted in there free hosting as you have to have thier internet to use it.
    How do i get it so when someone types in the adress to go to for example a freewebs account. I tryed this once but it said that i need to set my domains name servers to the freewebs ones, whats that about?
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    A URL needs to be pointed to a name server, which controlls what webserver is used when its accessed...

    Freeola needs to point to the nameserver at freewebs.

    If they can't do that for you - then you need to change to someone else to do so...

    Or alternatively put a simple page at freeola with a whole page frame, the contents can be hosted at the freeweb site....

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    i have emailed freeola thx
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