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the problam i got.

I use a sub damain name for my url.

example

http://me.ath.cx

i want to rewrite the sub domain url to show this

http://www.me.co.uk

how please as i will register http://www.me.co.uk

but when the user goes to the page the sub domain is this http://me.ath.cx but want to show http://www.me.co.uk
becose now i own http://www.me.co.uk
hope you understand.
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i register http://www.me.co.uk and then i use a foward service to goto my sub domain
http://me.ath.cx ok.

know when a user goes to the page from the foward they see in the url http://me.ath.cx but i want them to see http://www.me.co.uk but  i got to some how get the sub domain to look the same as the fowarding domain.
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yes thank you

i think that mod rewite makes a existing url and turn it into any looking url you want am i correct.

so if i wanted to change my current subdomain url to another url but the url will be made up but running off of the sub doamin does mod rewrite do that.

http://me.ath.cx <<<<<<< sub doamain

http://www.me.co.uk <<<<<<<<<<, rewrite domain made up

who ever goes to http://me.ath.cx they see the rewrite url can mod rewite do that.
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does anyone know how to make up a url but of the back of a sub url.

so if you wanted http://me.ath.cx to be http://www.me.co.uk but as a alias of http://me.ath.cx.

so in the browser you see this url http://www.me.co.uk but in reality the url is http://me.ath.cx
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  • 3 weeks later...
Does the company you bought the domain from have a forwarding service? I get all my domains from 123-reg.co.uk and I have the option to forward my domains somewhere else but keep the forwarding domain in the location bar. It's probably done with frames or something...
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