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Old 10-05-2007, 01:41   #1
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NTL name servers

My mate has registered a domain with a registrar and is currently using Framed-Redirect to point to his basic website on NTL's free web-space. However, I believe search engines aren't too keen on this technique, so I have recommended changing the name-servers to NTL's, but I cannot find out what they are. Can anybody enlighten me?

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you don't have that luxury with virginmedia webspace
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Re: NTL name servers

Yep,
I can confirm that it's not possible to use name-servers with NTL/VM webspace, only option really is the frames redirect.
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Re: NTL name servers

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Yep,
I can confirm that it's not possible to use name-servers with NTL/VM webspace, only option really is the frames redirect.
or Pay about £10-20 a year & get a good Host
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Old 11-05-2007, 22:44   #5
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Re: NTL name servers

Cheers for the replies. This is as I suspected. My tight git of a mate is going to have to dig into his wallet at last

I have, in the past, used and recommended QiQ and Purple Cloud. So I'll probably go for one of these for the princely sum of £10 a year.

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