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Need a html path

Bleep

Diamond Member
Here is a easy one for someone that knows there stuff
I have a page running on my Apache server with a redirect from dynu.com. I have some pix in the same folder as the index file. I can call the pix by typing in http.//(my IP numbers)/prsc/(name of picture) and it will call up the picture. my web address is http://prsc.dynu.com what do I add to that to call the picture up? If I had a static IP it would be no problem.

Thanks
Bleep
 
There is no way to use a URL redirector to directly link to certain files.


Get a real domain name 🙂

Try dyndns.org or dhs.org

Eric
 
Thanks for the relply.


<< Try dyndns.org or dhs.org >>

Maybe I dont have my words right or my question was not worded right. DYNU.com is pretty much the same as dyndns or dhs There has to be some way to have more than one page that can be accessed with these services. I do have a real domain name for a page that I have up and I use zoneedit for that one but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to have a second page within my page folder called up from the front page. There are millions of sites up on geocities and other providers that have pages linked to other pages. To try and make myself a little more clear.

I have a page called "whatever" the page is called up on that page I want to be able to link to another page called "text" that is within the same folder on the server. I seems that I should be able to do this within the folder and not have to do another access to the server.

Bleep
 
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