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I have like 10 names parked at sedo and 7 of them when you type in the domain go to the page their suppose to and still keep my domain name in the url text area, but others reflect http://www.sedo.com/parking=domainname thing.

whats going on here?
 

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If you are using forwarding (eg from your domain registrar) check that you are using url forwarding and not url redirect. When the same happened to me on one of my enom registered names I had selected redirect by mistake.
 

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I figured it out.... its my host.. cant do nothing about it..just their set up.
 

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methods said:
I figured it out.... its my host.. cant do nothing about it..just their set up.


your hosting company doesn't allow changes to the nameservers?
 

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methods said:
I figured it out.... its my host.. cant do nothing about it..just their set up.

Almost all registrars allow you to change the nameservers. Just set them to

ns1.sedoparking.com and ns2.sedoparking.com

The full domain will magically appear after a day or two.
 

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The host can change it they are just clueless,
Tell them to use RedirectPermanent
not Redirect in the httpd.conf

Otherwise the domain stays in address bar.
 
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