Domain Redirection - URL Forwarding - Features
1. Cloaking - Masking
2. Simple Domain Forwarding
3. Path Forwarding
4. Custom Title Tag
5. Custom Meta Tags
6. Frames Terminator
7. IP Addresses
1. Cloaking - Masking
This features makes it so your domain name always stays in the brower location bar.
While visitors do get redirected (forwarded) to your long/destination URL, they never
see that URL in their browser location bar. If you disable this option, your account
will default to 'Simple Forwarding' (see below).
2. Simple Domain Forwarding
When your account is in this mode, the browser location bar will display the long/destination
URL after visitors enter your domain name in the location bar of their browser. If you do not
want this to happen, enable 'Cloaking/Masking'.
3. Path Forwarding
This features allows you to specify files or directories for redirection. For example,
http://www.your_domain.html/file.gif will forward to http://users.yourisp.com/~username/file.gif
4. Custom Title Tag
Title tags are often used by search engines as the title for your listing. This feature
only works when using when URL cloaking/masking is enabled.
5. Custom Meta Tags
You can customize both 'Description' and 'Keyword' META tags. This will help control
how search engines index/list your domain name. This feature
only works when using when URL cloaking/masking is enabled.
6. Frames Terminator
This will make it so that if someone links to your domain name from within a framed page/URL,
your web site will break out of their frameset, giving your web site the full attention it
deserves. This feature works with the vast majority of browsers. You can disable this feature if
you wish.
7. IP Addresses
Your destination URL can also be an IP address, such as http://127.0.0.1. Service will work
with both IP based or regular destination URL's for redirection (forwarding).