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    Has anyone used domainzero.com to get a domain name? I would like to know if it gives a banner like namezero does.
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    hi,

    i was using namezero before and it was annoying me with the adverts but now i use doaminzero and all you have is some emails no and then, so you should be alright, but it still does work on the same princaple of re-directing to another web address e.g. from geocities

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    Indeed I have

    http://www.vulcandev.com

    it's my programming website

    No banners, just a simple redirection


    and they give you pretty good control over the DNS settings.... you can have a few subdomains too....


    http://anything.vulcandev.com

    and you can either go to
    http://vulcandev.com
    or
    http://www.vulcandev.com



    It's great...

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    Dennis - not so sure about your HW tutorial - that's an MFC tutorial, not C++. A C++ tutorial should have:
    Code:
    #include <iostream>
    
    using namespace std;
    
    void main() {
        cout << "Hello World!" << endl;
    }
    ...like the site, though.

    And back on topic...yeah, they're pretty good I've got my email redirected through them, now just need to work out how to get my hostname-determined website address working
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    The tutorial is not really mine..

    I am taking it away next update... but.. next update will be when I register my domain for my business, Then I'll be able to use PHP and MySQL...

    BTW:
    Why do you always add:
    Code:
    using namespace std;
    ??

    I don't really think you need it if you are only doing a simple cout...



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    Denniswrenn, do you use domainzero? It's not a problem that it redirects, I use my own server. Thanks for the replies.
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    Dennis - using namespace std; is necessary in my code because I use iostream not iostream.h. This is for compatibility with the Standard C++ Library (not Microsoft's version).
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    Zmerlinz, I've downloaded your timer program. I will install it when I got home. Maybe you can change your host from geocities to crosswinds. Crosswinds is also free and gives no banners or popups. And crosswinds gives unlimited web space.http://www.crosswinds.net
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    Oetje, yes http://www.vulcandev.com is a domainzero.com domain name....
    and ugggghhhh the ads have started rolling in....
    but it's nothing the delete button won't cure

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    Domain Zero have suspended free domain name registrations for all non-us applicants.

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    Yeah - I noticed that. Good thing I registered early .
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    wow i just made that one in on time

    Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
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    Yeah - same here.

    I told Dennis Wrenn about DomainZero.com.

    I'd glad I registered early!!

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    Ughhh now the ****holes are making you do 20 ads..

    I just registered
    http://www.link-to-the-past.net

    But, I think i put too many hyphens...

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    Thanks for the replies.
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