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Hello All,


I know the basics of HTML (images, colour, formating, etc.) and JavaScript. But, I want to know how to assign an address to a website. I plan to start in PHP so I can make user interaction (with JavaScript), Structured pages (with HTML) and the database stuff (with PHP).

Any help would be great.

Thanks.

Edited by Hunter100, 04 April 2010 - 02:53 AM.


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What do you mean with "assign an address to a website" ? Do you want to run a a web server ?

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Sorry, when I posted this I didn't know much about servers and clients and networking. It's stupid really. Now I know how to do webhosting. But, since it's up, How can I make my own Domain Name? How much would it cost?

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Well You Can Do It For Free Here cz.cc - Free Domain Registration + Free DNS Service. To Get A Cz.cc Domain For Free As In Http://www.yoursite.cz.cc or you can get any other paid domain as in .net, .org, .com and so on from here http://www.planetdomain.com/ but If U Want A Paid Domain It Would Be Best To Register It Through The Cpanel Or Vista Panel Of Ur Web Host, Because Then U would Be Offered Support.

Ps. I Use Cz.cc And I Have Not Tested Planet Domain So I would strongly suggest going through ur hosting company for a paid domain, as i can't guarantee the authenticity of Planet Domain.

Hope This Helped, If U Need Any Help On Setting The Domain Up To Make It Point To Ur Website And So On Just Ask, Oh and Do Not Use Url Forwarding It Is Dumb :p
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