New Domain Name Switcheroo

I have a website, completed with dreamweaver 8 - but I want
to change the domain name....what's the easiest
way to go about this???
Thanks Guys
Ryan

On 16 Sep 2006 in macromedia.dreamweaver, RyanAskinQuestions
wrote:
> I have a website, completed with dreamweaver 8 - but I
want to
> change the domain name....what's the easiest way to go
about this???
Buy the new domain name and point it at where you have the
site hosted?
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.net/
Email:
http://makowiec.net/email.php

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