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What is Domain Gripping?

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What is Domain Gripping?

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Hi, I recently ran into a problem when registering domains. I have tried several services with which you can find a domain name on the internet. but all attempts were unsuccessful. Then, I managed to find the nominus registrar https://www.nominus.com/en/dm/domain-search. Then I already managed to register a domain name.

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Domain gripping is a variation of Domain forwarding. There is no additional charge for Domain gripping once you have Domain forwarding, so you can switch it on or off to suit your needs. Gripping creates an ‘invisible’ frame that holds (“grips”) the desired URL, while displaying the content of the site being forwarded to. With Domain gripping, your domain name is forwarded to an existing website and a visitor’s browser displays your domain name in the address bar rather than the existing website’s URL. Gripping is perfect for those who have a long and difficult-to-remember web-address or for those who want to show they have specific websites for each product. Example: you have a website at www.myisp.com/xyzrestaurant/ you forward sandwiches.ca and soups.ca to www.myisp.com/xyzrestaurant/ when someone types “www.sandwiches.ca” or “www.soups.ca” into the address bar of their Internet browser, they get directed to www.myisp.com/xyzrestaurant/ (i.e. they see the content of the website) but

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