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> How To Make A Dot.tk Domain Redirect To Your Site!
sweetescape
post Jan 16 2007, 06:19 AM
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Do you want a free, but professional-looking top-level domain? So use dot.tk!
First: Register here your domain
Second: After receiving your activation email and activating your account, add following code to the site you want to make your domain redirect to:

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0;URL=YOURURLHERE">
<script type="text/javascript">if (top!=self) top.location.href=self.location.href;</script>
</html>


It will make your domain redirect to your real site, instead of cloaking the real URL and preventing users from seeing the URLs, if they want to show it to their friends and so on.
I think this is usefull as many people don't know how to use DotTK as a redirection service!
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post Jan 16 2007, 06:42 AM
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Hummm... isn't this redundant?

Normally people signup for dot.tk to get shorter sub-domain. And they would redirect this short domain name to longer sub-domain name, i.e. free_web_hosting.trap17.com *shameless plug*

But the META redirect redirects back to a sub-domain name... well... you see my point.

I suppose this is useful if you want to claim domain_name(dot)com, dot net, dot whatever plus dot TK
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iamlica
post Jan 17 2007, 02:51 AM
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I guess these are for people who actually have an existing dot.tk account. Based on experience, when I signed up for an acount years ago, whenever i'd type my dot.tk url, the dot.tk url would appear on the address bar and not my original url.

So i guess this one's for those who want a dot.tk url but still have their original urls displayed on the adress bar even if the visitor typed the dot.tk url, which i think is a nice idea.
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post Jan 17 2007, 05:53 AM
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This is usefull if you want to have a short Dot.TK address so people can remember your address if you tell them about your site, but still can link to individual sites in your homepage, as Dot.TK cloaks your real URLs, for example, a visitor is on http://yoursite.trap17.com/, he will see http://www.yoursite.tk/, so that's good, but if he's on http://yoursite.trap17.com/guestbook.php he will still see http://www.yoursite.tk/ and that will make it impossible for a normal user to link to your site, unless he knows how to open frames.
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post Jan 17 2007, 09:25 AM
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Plus, it's one way for some cms's to work with the register/login features....Usually, when only the tk domain appears, they have problems (at least phpnuke and mambo in previous versions had)...

Still, a very nice function...

Btw, does Tk still let you disable the advertisments or is the *dream dead* ? tongue.gif

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post Jan 17 2007, 12:43 PM
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Hmm... Do .tk foce advertisements? I would go for a .co.nr domain and I think they have the feature for a non-cloaking URL (just a redirect to the site).

But better than them, buy a .com from Computing Host. They bearly cost nothing, and best of all, it's in USD.

So if your in England the currency rate is very good, and will cost you even less (well not less but very cheap).

The current price for a .com domain for a year is $7.99.

Have a great day!

-Tom
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post Jan 17 2007, 08:46 PM
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we i should try it
If it work
thank you
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