here. Or, try a
> google search for domain name disputes. That seems to turn
> up alot of info on the subject.
>
> HTH
>
> Keith
>
> In theory, theory and practice are the same;
> In practice they are not.
>
> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Alvaro Cobo wrote:
>
> >
Thank you very much Eric:
But the (**) reseller sadly have got the power in his hands. They can
delay the transfer as much as they want, as they have got the administrative
email. So if I try to make a transfer, they are going to delay more and more
(they just need to avoid replying the transf
Hi guys:Sorry for this off-topic, but I think this is of interest
of all of us whichwork with domains and stuff...One month ago I have
asked my current hosting service to cancel their serviceand to change the
nameserver from their to the server of the new hosting Ihave hired. They
have delay
rver
(yyy.xxx.com) then apache should work fine without many mods. If you are
not hosting your DNS, you need to be able to control it or ask whomever does
control it to make a host entry for your server
(yyy.xxx.com).
~mike
From: Alvaro Cobo
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Hi guys:
I am a newbie and this is my first post. I would
like to have your wise advice. The problem is as follows:
I have a domain and a paid hosting which serves our
mail and some pages. Additionally to this I would like to have my own server
with Apache, where I would like to host a