mikan Posted September 17, 2011 Posted September 17, 2011 i registered domain ddfnews.com but its not opening in my browser? help me plz username is mirlan
Guest xaav Posted September 17, 2011 Posted September 17, 2011 You need to wait for your domain to propagate.
mikan Posted September 17, 2011 Author Posted September 17, 2011 im waiting already one week. Is it like that?
Krydos Posted September 17, 2011 Posted September 17, 2011 Source: http://wiki.helionet.org/What_Heliohost_Is_Not HelioHost is NOT a Domain Registrar A domain name registrar is a service used to purchase top level domains (TLDs) - i.e. a .com, .org, .net, or similar website name. HelioHost DOES NOT offer domain registration. When you sign up with HelioHost, you can use a free .heliohost.org subdomain (your domain would be yourwebsite.heliohost.org where "yourwebsite" is replaced with whatever you choose), use a domain purchased from another registrar (such as GoDaddy or Network Solutions), or a free .co.cc domain (which you can register at co.cc)*. HelioHost does not offer, support, or maintain any domain names.
claus Posted September 24, 2011 Posted September 24, 2011 To begin with, you don't have any default index page. The site comes up with a generic index of listing by Apache. I have tried twice to enter your CMS. Some sort of default is half-way loading, then completely freezing my system - on both occasions. Full reset required. Sorry, what was the problem?
PenTester Posted September 24, 2011 Posted September 24, 2011 Your site is working. I am able to see the index of page.
Guest xaav Posted September 24, 2011 Posted September 24, 2011 Looks like it's working now. Some sort of default is half-way loading, then completely freezing my system - on both occasions. Any browser should be able to render invalid HTML without freezing or crashing. The worst thing that should happen would be a blank page, but nothing more.
claus Posted September 24, 2011 Posted September 24, 2011 Regarding the blank page: any Browser should accordingly punish invalid mark-up, by stop rendering at all, just like Firefox does with invalid X(HT)ML. Maybe that way, there would be at least fewer trashy sites out there. Any site, with an; either accidental, or on purpose; potential to crash a user's system, is off the list; once and for good - at least off mine. At times, I really would like to see some sort of license, required to publish to the world - just like in the classic print-media. These days there can be absolutely no excuse whatsoever, for not having tested whatever contents locally first; prior to push them on-line. Get a copy of LAMP, WAMP, XAMPP; or whichever suits you best, and do your bloody home-work.
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