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Old 12-20-2006
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Red face problem with my host

i have webspace where my website is located.
my www. points to that as webforwarding.
i made a site map and uploaded it.
google will not take it because they say my
files should be at the www. address not other webspace.
Does that mean i have to transfer and pay for my site to be hosted at the same place I bought the www domain for it???

Seems funny!

mat


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Hi math!

Originally Posted by math4043
i have webspace where my website is located.
Makes sense!

Originally Posted by math4043
my www. points to that as webforwarding.
What method of web forwarding did you use?

Originally Posted by math4043
i made a site map and uploaded it.
google will not take it because they say my
files should be at the www. address not other webspace.
Does that mean i have to transfer and pay for my site to be hosted at the same place I bought the www domain for it???.
Were you given your own domain name, or are you part of another?


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i bought my own new domain with easily.co.uk. I already had webspace with 50megs.com. Easily then webforwarded my www to 50megs where site is located. I have now bought webspace where it is hosted at easily. Google has just accepted my sitemap. weird how the two have to be together!!


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google probley did not like it being fowarded on.


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