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My domain registrar doesn't have anything listed in the control panel as CNAME or "www" alias, so I chose redirect, which points www.mydomain.com to web.mac.com. Is this sufficient to have .Mac use my personal domain for my website?

LarryMcJ

iMac 24, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Aug 9, 2007 6:20 AM

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Aug 12, 2007 4:19 PM in response to Stephen Gogolak

I have had my domain name (from go daddy) forwarded to my long .mac website address for some time now prior to this update. What the update is supposed to offer is actually replacing that long website name with your actual domain name. So people won't see .mac/iweb/blah...blah....blah. Instead just your domain name; how a site should be. That is why you have to create an alias for that through your registrar. I was not able to find anything on go daddy's site, but I'll let you know when they return my e-mail. Forwarding your domain is a good alternative though. That way you can have a short real domain name on buiness cards, etc. but when it is entered into a browser, it simply loads that other long site name.

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