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How do you make a website with a URL that can change?
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So for example,
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You can change the hello to what ever you want, But it still brings you to the same website.
I don't think this is the right URL, But i have seen this before and want to know how you did it.
If I didn't make it clear enough please ask questions.
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You can change the hello to what ever you want, But it still brings you to the same website.
I don't think this is the right URL, But i have seen this before and want to know how you did it.
If I didn't make it clear enough please ask questions.
Thanks Guys.
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Look up Subdomains, I think that's what you're refering to.
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I think you may be talking about a sub-domain, which is basically an extension to the original domain. Ex cdn.thetechgame.com is a sub-domain. It doesn't always bring you to the same website, the specific website your looking at may have the same data on both domains. If I didn't explain it good enough please let me know!
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So basically I'm trying to create a website which we can access in school, So it would need a changing URL, But as I cant change the URL mainly every time (People won't know what the new one is) So I need a URL which one bit stays the same in it, and the other can be any word or text like this v
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And they would bring you to the same site.
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And they would bring you to the same site.
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You're going to need a domain and a host that offers cPanel.
cPanel makes it easy to set up subdomains and direct them to wherever you want.
But seeing that you don't know what a subdomain actually is, I think this is a little over your head.
cPanel makes it easy to set up subdomains and direct them to wherever you want.
But seeing that you don't know what a subdomain actually is, I think this is a little over your head.
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SPEED is correct, if you don't know what a subdomain is, then it is definintely over your head.
But on a second note, what you want is pretty sophisticated, as what you are basically asking for is a dymanically changing URL, to avoid the filters your school has in place.
If you can find something like that it would be worth a fortune.
Either that or you would have to have a host that would allow unlimited subdomains, so you could create hundreds of subdomains pointing to the same initial webpage, it would then take a while for them all to be blocked. But again, fantasyland living there.
But on a second note, what you want is pretty sophisticated, as what you are basically asking for is a dymanically changing URL, to avoid the filters your school has in place.
If you can find something like that it would be worth a fortune.
Either that or you would have to have a host that would allow unlimited subdomains, so you could create hundreds of subdomains pointing to the same initial webpage, it would then take a while for them all to be blocked. But again, fantasyland living there.
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