: No, you won't be able to host files at your DNS server. It's only meant to point browsers (or whatever else) to a server where the files are hosted. If you want www.example.com to point
No, you won't be able to host files at your DNS server. It's only meant to point browsers (or whatever else) to a server where the files are hosted.
If you want example.com to point to domain.com/folder/path then you could use something like ZoneEdit's webfoward. It allows you to point any CNAME at a web URL and cloak it so users don't see it. But just a word of warning, I've tried this before and it hasn't always worked. Another option is to run a script (like PHP) that includes the files from the other address, although this could get complicated depending on how many files you're needing to redirect to.
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