Forwarding to Personal Domain AAAAHHHH?????

Hello,
A little new to this stuff and I am having trouble getting my Go Daddy personal Domain to Forward to my newly created MAC website.....anybody else have this issue? I have followed directions previously posted here and set everything up at Go daddy....but I type in my old address and it still goes to my old site! Any Suggestions?

personal = www.westphotog.com
.mac address= web.mac.com/chester0711/iWeb/West%20Photography/Title.html
I tried putting in the above (full) .mac address and.... web.mac.com/chester0711
and it still didn't work.....

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  • Web Forwarding vs Personal Domain Settings - Confused

    I would be grateful if someone could shed some light on this.
    1) What is the difference between using web forwarding via my registra to configuring .Mac to point to my domain ? - Are there any pros or cons ?
    2) I have recently acquired two personal domains (one family, one personal) currently configured that each domain is forwarded to a specific url in .Mac is this the best way to manage two sites ?
    Many Thanks

    My experience with Web Forwarding on iWeb 1.1 was that that your .mac accounts URL is what appeared in the browser (person types domain and it forwarded to your .mac account). In our case, we wanted the domain to be displayed so we also enabled Web Masking which forces the domain.com to be displayed for ALL pages. Please note that Masking makes all pages have the same URL so someone cannot bookmark a particular page or send a link to a friend (all URLs point to the home page). Masking also prevented outbound links to other sites from working as we were linking pictures out to a commerce site where the item could be purchased (because displayed URL was not the actual page).
    With the CNAME implementation in iWeb 2.0, the domain appears correctly in the Browser with different URLs for each page (in format www.domain.com/user/page.html). This is an improvement for us as individual pages can now be bookmarked and emailed as links.
    This is solely my experience. Others, may have different opinions.

  • .mac & personal domain, so which page first?

    Ok, i will try to be as clear as possible here.
    Anyone who used the old style of web forwarding willl know that in order to view one particular page first (opening page) you would normally publish your website and use the url of that one page to forward with your registrar...However, i am now using .mac to forward my personal domain, but i don't understand how i get one page to load first. For example i regularly have adverts for the site which i like to open first so everyone will see it before actually entering into the main site, but now using .mac it just opens one page...luckily for me its the main page. Does anyone know or understand what im saying here? Please help!! Rob
    Oh yeah, by the way, if you want to look my address is
    http://www.nelsonrfc.co.uk
    I have also tried putting the page i want to open first at the top of the list and that doesnt work either...
    Message was edited by: robbie190975

    I was under the impression it was the top page in the site.
    It should be whatever page is displayed first when you go to web.mac.com/username
    I don't know if that helps, but it might give you a way to experiment.

  • Personal domain.... easy question for someone who has done it.. easy points

    If i forward my www.vegasablaze.com to mobile me from go daddy and set up the personal domain in my mobile me account will my address bar read http://www.vegasablaze.com or will it read my mobile me site address? ie http://web.me.com/example/Site/Welcome.html? See once i posted my site to godaddy i lost my blog ability. But I dont want people to se my mobile me address. So I would like to forward to personal domain. but am afraid if it goes to my mobile me it would look unprofessional..

    Personal Domain replaces the web.me.com/username part of the URL with the domain name, with the subsequent folder and filenames on the end, so that to take your example of
    http://web.me.com/example/Site/Welcome.html
    people entering http://domainname.com
    would be taken to the welcome page and the URL showing will be
    http://domainname.com/Site/Welcome.html
    However note that when you do this the original web.me.com URL still works and is searchable by Google. Though casual visitors to your domain won't see the real URL, it's not difficult to find it.

  • Personal Domain + web forwarding = big headache

    I wrote an email to the tech people on my domain service provider, Network Solutions, because I've yet to see my website load properly.
    I was directed to use web forwarding, and I set that up over the weekend. However, though I am hosted through MobileMe, my personal domain link takes me to a blank page. There had been an under construction page.
    Here is my question: if I am using web forwarding, should I remove the personal domain from my Mobile Me preferences? Could that be the reason it won't work?

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. What do you mean by web forwarding? Is that CNAME or URL forwarding?
    If it's the usual URL forwarding then you should not have any domain name setup in your MMe preferences. Ethmoid's post in this topic discusses how to remove it: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8990293#8990293
    Then you forward your domain name (at Network Solutions) to:
    http://web.me.com/MobileMeAccount_Name/SiteName/
    OT

  • Issues with Personal Domain & mail forwarding.

    Hi all,
    I have (after several weeks of fiddling, tinkering, messing and stressing) finally got my personal domain pointed at my iWeb site. It took long enough, but now everything is as it should be.
    Except for one small annoying thing.
    I have mail forwarding set up at my domain registrar. This works fine, expect when sending mail using .mac mail. In other words, when someone sends mail to an e-mail address which uses my domain name - it arrives in my inbox. But it someone sends it using the mac.com servers, then it gets returned as undeliverable.
    Anybody got any ideas?
    Thanks in advance,
    Paul C.

    To clarify, if I've registered the domain "mydomain.com", my registrar forwards any e-mails that are addressed: [email protected] to the mailbox of my ISP.
    This works when e-mails are sent to this address via an ISP's smtp server and via most webmail. But when sent via mac.com servers, it comes back with a failure stating: "reason: 554 5.7.1 Recipient access denied.

  • Personal domain vs forwarding

    Sorry, probably a bit of a dumb question for some of you - what's the difference between setting up my personal domain (iweb option), and setting up forwarding with the people who look after my domain (godaddy)?

    How do the options of CNAME vs domain forwarding affect the ability to use a custom favicon on me.com? I get the impression that a custom favicon doesn't work with a forwarded domain.
    On a related note, I'd like the custom favicon to only affect one specific web site subfolder --and not other web site subfolders ... for example, with the address of www.domain.com pointing to web.me.com/username/redirect-index.html and the index.html file points to a website subfolder (one of three differnet websites): (a) can the CNAME point directly to the website subfolder, or is the index.html redirect needed, and (b) where does the favicon.ico file go?
    Currently I use domain forwarding (GoDaddy.com) with masking pointing directly to the website folder --but I can't get the custom favicon to work. I just get a generic file icon.

  • Multiple Web Sites with Personal Domain Names - Overview

    I have read through the last 10 pages of these discussions and have almost worked this out, but I need some help.
    Problem:
    I want to publish and edit two separate web sites with their own, individual, personal web addresses
    from the same user account on the same Mac using iWeb '08 (2.0.2) and my .Mac account
    _So far:_
    I have purchased and registered the two domain names (with Cheap-DomainRegistration.com)
    I have configured the CNAME to point to web.mac.com, and "Set up a Personal Domain" in iWeb successfully, but using a separate Mac for each web site.
    The two sites work great.
    _What (I think) I need to know:_
    (excuse me for copying these posts out, but I can't find a way to link them to this post)
    1) Should I be using iWebSites as suggested by Old Toad (posted Jan 24 in response to StAnNe's "Multiple Websites--HELP!!!")?
    I use iWebSites to manage multiple sites.. It lets me create multiple sites and multiple domain files.
    2) Should I be using Mireille's approach (also posted Jan 24 in response to StAnNe's "Multiple Websites--HELP!!!")?
    Yes you are correct in the thought that with a family pack you can use different accounts and that is the easiest way to upload with one click to .mac. But it is still possible to publish differents sites to one .mac account if that is all one has. Even if the sites are in one domain file each purchased mysite.com domain name purchased can be pointed to a different page in the site
    Look at it this way
    Original Poster has
    site1 page 1 page 2 and so on
    then he/she has brothersite page 1 and so on.
    They each have a domain name purchase wherever
    then site1domain.com is forwarded to site 1 page1
    and brotherdomain.com is forwarded to brothersite page 1.
    Even though both sites are in the same file they do not have anything to do with each other.
    This is one possibility there are others but for a novice user this could be the way to go for simplicity.
    (Mireille, if you're there, can you clarify what you said - thank you)
    3) Would I use Roddy's fix (posted Jan 23 in response to canadensis' "Publishing Multiple Websites?")?
    Here's an example of how you can separate two websites that are on the same domain file.
    Quit iWeb
    Create a new folder on your desktop and call it "iWeb Sites".
    Inside this folder create two more - Website A, Website B.
    Go to Home Folder/Library/Application Support/iWeb and copy your domain file - command C
    Paste this into folders A and B - command V - and also paste a copy of it somewhere else - like in Docs - in case you make a mistake!
    Double click the domain file in the folder Website A - this will launch iWeb.
    In the left column, delete site B, save and quit iWeb.
    Double click the domain file in the folder Website B to launch iWeb.
    Delete website A, save and quit.
    Drop the iWeb sites folder into your Home Folder.
    If you want quick access to this folder you can highlight it and do command L to create an alias to leave on the desktop.
    From now on, to launch any site in iWeb you open its folder in the iWebsites folder and double click the domain file.
    This is not necessary when you are working on only one site as iWeb saves the domain file of the last site you were working on to Home Folder/Library/Application Support/iWeb. When you open the iWeb application, the last site you worked on will be launched.
    Summary:
    I'm not sure if some of the answers in previous discussions allow for personal domain names, which is what I need.
    I would be very grateful for any suggestions as I'm getting bogged down.
    Many Thanks,
    Jeff

    When you said, "you don't need to do CNAME for both sites…", would this method still allow me to use personal web addresses for both sites?
    Yes. With "Ordinary Forwarding" you normally just type your .Mac url (web.mac.com/username/sitename) into a form at the place where you have your name.
    I thought I was using 'web.mac.com' as the 'www' CNAME (alias) for my personal domain name (web address), so that when someone typed in my personal domain name they would 'go' to the domain registration location, which would then pass it on to the .Mac server, where my web site is hosted.
    That's exactly right. It's just not the only way to do that. Ordinary Forwarding is another way, but it differs in terms of what appears in the address bar of the browser. Either you will see web.mac.com/username/.... or, if you add "masking", you will see your personal name for all pages. The CNAME method results in a address bar that reads www.myname.com/sitename/pagename.html.
    Am I way off?
    All help gratefully received,
    Jeff

  • Personal Domain - Can I get rid of my iWeb site's name in the URL?

    Hey everyone,
    I just set up my iWeb site (called "This is Out of Context") to point to a personal domain name (www.thisisoutofcontext.com). Problem is, now my homepage URL reads: http://www.thisisoutofcontext.com/THISIS_OUT_OFCONTEXT/HOME.html
    Is there any way to "get rid" of the second "THISIS_OUT_OFCONTEXT" so that my URL simply reads: http://www.thisisoutofcontext.com/HOME.html ? You know...short 'n sweet...like a "normal" website?
    Any thoughts or tips would be much appreciated (please go easy on me, I'm a total newbie here...)
    Cheers!

    does this work with iweb 08?
    my site was running fine until i upgraded to iweb 08 and redsigned my site. i have a godaddy account for my domain name and i have it masked and forwarded but my apple url still appears at the top of the browser bar while in safari and firefox. my site is www.louislemoine.com
    if you go there you will see what i mean. maybe what you are talking about will solve this problem. i am at work so i can not check to see if what you talk about will work. i am hoping that you are onto something.

  • IWeb hanging at logging into MobileMe (Personal Domain Problem)

    I've searched and searched for an answer to my problem all over the internet and these forums and keep coming up blank.
    Apologies if the answer is somewhere and I've missed it.
    It could be a wider problem with my MobileMe, but iWeb is where it first occurred.
    I recently had my personal website forwarding to my MobileMe site, and was using the MobileMe webspace to host my site. I had set my personal domain (in MobileMe) to the personal website. Why I did this I'm not sure, as I wasn't actually using the external webspace, merely forwarding it to my MobileMe site.
    However I then decided I wanted to create a new site and this is where the problems began to occur. When I tried to publish the new site, it seemingly tried to publish to personaldomain/new_website name/ which obviously didn't exist as there was no external webspace there.
    I then decided to reset everything, get rid of the personal domain setting within MobileMe and just merely forward my external web addresses to my Me sites. Upon deleting my Personal Domain from the mobileme settings page and logging into iWeb, the website name next to my username was still my external website address, and iWeb seemed to think it was all still published (which it was, as when I went to my web.me.com/etc, my website was there) However I wanted to start from scratch and republish everything, so I deleted all the web/sites section from my idisk, and hoped I could republish everything (this could have been a mistake!)
    Now when I try to publish, iWeb just hangs at logging into MobileMe and won't publish anything. iPhoto also won't upload new photo albums and neither will aperture. They just hang at syncing galleries.
    I'm completely at a loss as to how to proceed. I've deleted preferences from iweb and also logged out of mobileme, put a fake name in and logged back in again (to clear the cache I think) and still iweb hangs. I've even tried creating a new user account and logging in there and still it hangs.
    Apologies for the essay of a post, if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Just some suggestions as to where to go would be helpful. I'm wondering if it's something to do with Keychains? I had a brief look in there but it all went over my head. This is the first problem I've ever had with my new mac, and being from a PC background, don't really know where to look to fix things.
    Thanks in advance to people who even get through reading the entire post!

    If stephen's suggestion doesn't help you might consider the following:
    Source: http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/mobileme/index.html#d30jul2008
    Page Title: MobileMe
    Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 9:06:25 AM
    Jim Oase
    After waiting a day for the rolling restore to happen, I called AppleCare because Apple had sent an email saying my service was back, and it wasn't. I still could send and not receive using Mail.
    Here is what fixed it. Go to MobileMe (terrible name) in System Preferences, log out. Then enter a garbage name and password and try to log in. This apparently clears the MobileMe preferences. Then enter your real UserName and PassWord. For me this was lights on.
    I am left wondering how long ago I could have had email had I known this preference reset scheme.
    Although for a different MMe issue it will clear out the MMe login info so you can enter everything anew and give it a fresh start.
    OT

  • Multiple sites created in iWeb '08 / Personal Domains for Each?

    If I create more than one site in iWeb, can each site have its own Personal Domain?
    So far, I have created 2 sites: When I publish the first one, it shows up on the web as http://web.mac.com/myname/nameofmysite/etc (which is fine). But I would like for the 2nd site to go to my personal url.
    I registered my domain name with GoDaddy, and have gone thru the process of assigning the CNAME at GoDaddy and Personal Domain at mac.com
    The problem is: When I click on Visit Published Site in iWeb, it goes to my domain name (www.mydomainname.com/my2ndsitename), but still showing the standard "placeholder" home page at GoDaddy.
    What do I need to do to make my ONLY my 2nd site show up at my personal url? And do I still need to do something else at GoDaddy to make my actual site appear at my personal domain url?

    The site you want to use CNAME with must be the topmost site in the organizer at the left side inside the iWeb app when you publish (or the last site you publish if you are using separated Domain files).
    It would be good to provide your url(s) if you want further help.
    Only one CNAME type pointing can be used per account, but you can use ordinary forwarding/masking for other sites, where you just type the longer url (http://web.mac.com/username/sitename) into a form at the place which has your name.

  • How do you set up more than one Personal domain name to your .Mac account

    I have registered 3 domain names changed all the cnames to web.mac.com.
    Now on the menu to set Personal domain on my .Mac account it only lets you add 0ne Domain name?
    How do we add more or is there a limit?

    You can only set one domain name. You can of course use other means to forward the other two to the one you have put in your .Mac Account Settings.

  • IWeb 08 Personal Domain Setup - HELP!!!

    I own a domain through Godaddy and host my iWeb site on .Mac. I have always used Godaddy's domain forwarding to redirect www.lucascantor.com to web.mac.com/lucascantor. Now that Apple has included a personal domain feature in iWeb, I followed their instructions to set up my site so that instead of redirecting to web.mac.com/lucascantor, www.lucascantor.com simply is the url. Now www.lucascantor.com just goes to a Godaddy page. I have waited 48 hours and nothing has changed. Even if I re-enable domain forwarding, I still see the godaddy page in place of my site.
    My settings look like this:
    Apple: http://tinyurl.com/34dlp4
    Godaddy: http://tinyurl.com/33k75x
    Somebody please let me know if there is something I need to change,
    Thanks!

    You have two ways to use a personal domain name with .Mac:
    a) The one which has already been available for years, namely using domain forwarding and masking. I guess that is what you are doing now
    b) The new one which has you make a CNAME entry. This has a number of advantages over a), including a url in the browser address bar of the form http://www.mydomain.com/sitename/pagename.html, no forwarding/masking involved.
    If the place you have your domain does not let you do b), then you are stuck with a) or you need to change the place where your name is located.
    If you want something else, best host your site on a different server, as least for the next couple years.

  • Publishing iWeb site to .Mac personal domain

    I set up Personal Domain on .Mac & added the cname on my account with Network Solutions & are waiting for the changes to take effect now. But I have 2 sites in iWeb. How do I get the right site on the personal domain.

    Hi again,
    My Problem is that it is not clear how to redirect mlwhall.com --> www.mlwhall.com
    Since CNAME is for aliases, I am not sure how to point mlwhall.com since that is the root name. The A (host) will only take an IP address, so I assume that if I am going to do this I need to do it in the CNAME section (pinging did not get me a useable IP address). I cannot believe I am the only person that wants to do this -- setting up domain forwarding does not seem to work either
    Is it not common for people to want to have www.blah.com and blah.com to resolve to the same place?
    ----Martin----
    And yes -- I meant to say that I made a CNAME alias for www that points to web.mac.com as pointed out in the personal domain instructions.

  • Personal Domain doesn't work properly: Forced to type "www".

    Hey,
    Recently upgraded to iLife '08 specifically for the Personal Domain feature.
    I followed the steps and got it to use my domain name from Register.com.
    The problem is, it only works if I type 'www' as part of the URL. Otherwise I get this error:
    +"This domain is not configured for this service. Please contact the webmaster to have it enabled."+
    As we all know, almost nobody actually types 'www' anymore (example 'apple.com' and not 'www.apple.com'). So the Personal Domain is actually rather useless since 90% of the people typing in my URL will get an error.
    I already contacted Register.com and they suggested a paid forwarding service, which defeats the whole point of iWeb's Personal Domain. The other suggestion was to get, I think, my .Mac home page's IP address. This could be forwarded for free. However I don't know how to get that.
    Should I track down tech support at Apple?
    Has anyone ran into the same limitation?
    Thanks in advance.

    Well I did precisely that over a month ago.
    BTW My domain name is aristomenis.com, and I do not use .mac for email.
    As the CNAME, I already have "*" and "www" pointing to web.mac.com. Below is a representation of how I filled out the form a Register.com, where "{ }" represents the text fields I have access to:
    {*}.aristomenis.com points to {web.mac.com}
    {www}.aristomenis.com points to {web.mac.com}
    {ftp}.aristomenis.com points to {aristomenis.com}
    Register.com will not allow me to put "@" (or alternately nothing) in the field preceding aristomenis.com. Every time I try that an error page comes up saying "there is an error updating Zone records".
    As you can see above, Register.com forces ".aristomenis.com" right after the alias field, which leads me to believe that a "." (a.k.a a period) must precede aristomenis.com to make a typed-in URL work.
    For example, in my browser's address bar I can type in almost anything plus '.aristomenis.com' and it'll point to my .Mac site. However aristomenis.com without a period before doesn't work.
    What am I missing? I spent an hour with Register.com's tech support and I'm pretty sure I filled out everything exactly as needed on their side. Utimately they said I need to contact Apple to get an IP address for my .Mac page and maybe we can Register.com can help me link it with a free version of their forwarding service.
    Please help. I really don't see how iWeb's Personal Domain feature doesn't actually work properly. Especially with such a large registrar as Register.com.
    Again thanks in advance.

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