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Browse All TopicsIf I create a blog with iweb can I have .mac publish to a domain name that I buy. The web site iweb publishes to is kinda long and not easy to remember. It would be nice to be able to tell family and friends an easy to remember site name. Thanks
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by: eoinosullivanPosted on 2007-07-17 at 08:53:32ID: 19506058
iWeb CAN publish to other websites but it is a bit messy.
etc/etc/et c
Why not just redirect the domain to the .Mac website so that .. when someone enters
www.mydomain.com ... it redirects them to www.mac.com/username/iWeb/
In this way you only need to pay $10 to register the domain but no need for hosting.
Some domain registration services offer "Cloaking" whereby the URL remains www.mydomain.com .. even when you browse the .MAC iWeb website