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2005-12-31, 11:09 AM | #1 |
Heh Heh Heh! Lisa! Vampires are make believe, just like elves and gremlins and eskimos!
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What's exactly a 3rd level domain?
Is it a subdomain? Or maybe the following structure: http://www.domainname.com/directory ?
or http://www.domainname.com/directory/directory ? Could anyone enlighten me, please? |
2005-12-31, 11:22 AM | #2 |
Screw you, guys. I'm going home.
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2005-12-31, 11:37 AM | #3 |
Took the hint.
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thirdlevel.secondlevel.com
fourthlevel.thirdlevel.secondlevel.com news.yahoo.com, example. http://www.domainname.com/directory is a "folder" Alex |
2005-12-31, 11:38 AM | #4 |
Took the hint.
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Oh yeah:
http://content.websitegear.com/artic..._subdomain.htm Seriously, when in doubt, go to google and type "third level domain". Work with it. Alex |
2005-12-31, 11:40 AM | #5 |
Lonewolf Internet Sales
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Yes, it would be a subdomain.
If you're asking in reference to submission rules what they're likely referring to are domains of the type: yourname.hostname.com Most of the time hostname.com is either a freehost or sponsor, and therefore the submitter using the subdomain does not have control over the domain. That's why many link lists and TGP's do not allow them. |
2006-01-02, 06:39 AM | #6 |
Heh Heh Heh! Lisa! Vampires are make believe, just like elves and gremlins and eskimos!
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I searched the google a little bit with a "3rd level domain" phrase and found this site: http://www.onlinehelper.org/3rdlevel.htm saying:
"Top level or a standard personal domain name could be yourname.com while a 3rd level domain would show yourname.hostname.com or hostname.com/yourname (...)" I don't know - maybe I misunderstood the text... |confused| Anyway it made me confused so I just wanted to ask to make sure... Thanks for the info |
2006-01-02, 06:57 AM | #7 | |
If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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whatever.hostname.com is trouble... |
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2006-01-02, 07:18 AM | #8 | |
Heh Heh Heh! Lisa! Vampires are make believe, just like elves and gremlins and eskimos!
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Quote:
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2006-01-02, 07:37 AM | #9 |
If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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Well excuse me
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2006-01-02, 08:07 AM | #10 |
Heh Heh Heh! Lisa! Vampires are make believe, just like elves and gremlins and eskimos!
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Come on Surfn- I didn't want to be impolite. Thanks for your post. I know that you shouldn't use subdomains when you submit free sites. I just wanted to know if 3rd level domain refers ONLY to subdomain. Now I know it does and I feel fantastic
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2006-01-02, 06:50 PM | #11 |
Hello, is this President Clinton? Good! I figured if anyone knew where to get some tang it would be you
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: England
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The .com is the TLD or top level domain
The second level domain is what you register and is subject to the rules of ICANN. It is resolved through the registry DNS entries. The third level is a sub-domain that is set up on your host and is often an "addon" domain on the primary one, but with a pointer from the host's name server records. There are some exceptions of course. |
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