Question about subdomains

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maximvdk88

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Hi all,

I'm kind of new to the world of web development and networking.
So i'm trying to create a subdomain.
The website I'm hosting is http://technicscolasbelgium.be/
But we have to keep in mind that my hostname isn't bought via X10 hosting, but another company.

Now I want to add a "testing" subdomain so I can navigate to: http://testing.technicscolasbelgium.be/.
But here is the problem, when I create the subdomain and I try so navigate to the page, it tells me there's nothing.
So my question to you guys is, what do I have to add so my subdomain is recognised by the DNS-servers?

Kind regards,

Maxime
 

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I would try:
cPanel
Advanced DNS Zone Editor
Choose your subdomain from the list
Reset Zone File more >>

Check box and reset
 

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Thank you for the reply.
I've done the things you said, but there is no change. Does it normally take a while ?

Kind regards,

Maxime
 

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It works for me now (flush DNS and clear browser cache).
But it redirects to Google in some funny language.
 

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It works for me too.
Yeah I did a redirect to find the problem so I redirected the page to http://google.be (the Belgian version of Google, in the "Dutch" language).
Thank you!
 

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-- was joking about the "funny language". My Dutch (or French or German or Waloon) ability is non-existant.
Was more of a jab we Americans' mono-linguality.
 

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Don't worry.
The only fun thing about the Dutch language is, when traveling abroud, you can talk about random people without them understanding what you are saying :whistling:.
 
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