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==The Short Answer== | |||
*Wherever you see domain.tld, you should substitute your own domain | |||
**For example, if your domain name is computerisms.ca, and you see something like cal.domain.tld, you should read it as cal.computerisms.ca | |||
*Throughout this documentation, you will see a reference to domain.tld. | *Throughout this documentation, you will see a reference to domain.tld. | ||
*This is meant to be substituted with your own domain name. | *This is meant to be substituted with your own domain name. | ||
*TLD stands for Top Level Domain, and it replaces the part where you would have .com, or .org, or .ca, or .net, etc... | *TLD stands for Top Level Domain, and it replaces the part where you would have .com, or .org, or .ca, or .net, etc... | ||
*So if your domain name is computerisms.ca, every time you see domain.tld, you should substitute computerisms.ca when following these instructions | *So if your domain name is computerisms.ca, every time you see domain.tld, you should substitute computerisms.ca when following these instructions |
Revision as of 18:21, 8 August 2012
The Short Answer
- Wherever you see domain.tld, you should substitute your own domain
- For example, if your domain name is computerisms.ca, and you see something like cal.domain.tld, you should read it as cal.computerisms.ca
- Throughout this documentation, you will see a reference to domain.tld.
- This is meant to be substituted with your own domain name.
- TLD stands for Top Level Domain, and it replaces the part where you would have .com, or .org, or .ca, or .net, etc...
- So if your domain name is computerisms.ca, every time you see domain.tld, you should substitute computerisms.ca when following these instructions