My site is not showing up when I type in my domain name. Whats wrong?
If you have recently set up your account, this probably means that your domain name has not been propagated to all of the possible domain nameservers. Test your domain by typing your temporary Web address in a Web browser. If you can access your site using the temporary Web address (URL), wait a day or two for the propagation period to complete. If after 72 hours the domain name still does not resolve correctly, contact Hostway support at support@hostway.com. You should also check that you have given your home page a valid file name (such as index.htm or default.htm) and that you uploaded the files to the correct directory. For more information on these types of problems, see the Publishing Your Web Site FAQ.
If you have recently set up your account, this probably means that your domain name has not been propagated to all of the possible domain nameservers. Test your domain by typing your temporary Web address in a Web browser. If you can access your site using the temporary Web address (URL), wait a day or two for the propagation period to complete. If after 72 hours the domain name still does not resolve correctly, contact PalmHost support at support@palmhost.ca. You should also check that you have given your home page a valid file name (such as index.htm) and that you uploaded the files to the correct directory. For more information on these types of problems, see the Publishing Your Web Site FAQ.
If you have recently set up your account, this probably means that your domain name has not been propagated to all of the possible domain nameservers. Test your domain by typing your temporary Web address in a Web browser. If you can access your site using the temporary Web address (URL), wait a day or two for the propagation period to complete. If after 72 hours the domain name still does not resolve correctly, contact NetNation support by submitting a support ticket in the Support section of your AccountManager. You should also check that you have given your home page a valid file name (such as index.htm or default.htm) and that you uploaded the files to the correct directory. For more information on these types of problems, see the Publishing Your Web Site FAQ.