Friday, January 9, 2015

Launching a sub-domain in this particular domain wouldn’t work at all

Last Monday, I was getting ready to launch a sub-domain. But after setting up a blog, I realize that there’s a problem: there is no way you can get a sub-domain from a domain that has been connected to a third-party blogging site.

At first I though it was easy.  You just put the same IP code into the sub-domain and you launch it through Blogger. But it turns out that it wasn't the case. Usually it takes under about five or six minutes to get a domain updated, but in this case of a sub-domain, it actually took longer than expected.


I tried putting the Blogger IP code into the sub-domain several times; It didn't work. I tried again and I keep refreshing every minute, every second, and every five minutes after I enter the code in…and it didn't work. I tried putting the IP code again once more…and it didn't work.

I did tried putting the IP code for the ‘Under Construction’ page into the sub-domain and guess what, it works. The bad news is…it’s actually stuck. When I tried to replace it with another try of the Blogger code, I refresh it a few times; the sub-domain actually still realizes on the ‘Under Construction’ page even after I refresh it after about…ten minutes.

I tried to remove that code and leave it blank to try it work just like the two regular IP codes, but nope, it doesn't even work (you need to have an IP code insert).

After over three hours of trying to get a sub-domain work, I decided to quit. I maybe come to a conclusion that a sub-domain like this isn't going to work at all and there is no information about a sub-domain on domain that is on a third-party Blogger site.

*sigh* Thanks for reading.

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