I haven't been able to update the site for the past year or so, and email has been broken for a long time.
I've been trying to fix this recently, but it's not looking good. Having a friend host the site and handle the domain worked for a long time, but I 'm now paying the price of not having any control of the hosting or domain.
Hello I am french. Excuse me for my bad english. The site disappeared in recent weeks. Think you back online ? Have you changed your domain name ? Thanks for the answers.
The domain expiring is actually a good thing, as it might give me a chance to grab it once it becomes publicly available. This could be a while as it first has to go through a grace period, and then a redemption period/pending delete restorable period, and possibly an auction.
The domain expiring is actually a good thing, as it might give me a chance to grab it once it becomes publicly available. This could be a while as it first has to go through a grace period, and then a redemption period/pending delete restorable period, and possibly an auction.
As a huge Star Trek music fan let me say that your work on StarTrekSoundtracks.com was amazing... definitely the most complete, well-designed resource for every ST soundtrack release! I had bookmarked it years ago and found lots of reasons to refer back it... was very sorry to see it down earlier in the year. What did you build the site in?
As a huge Star Trek music fan let me say that your work on StarTrekSoundtracks.com was amazing... definitely the most complete, well-designed resource for every ST soundtrack release! I had bookmarked it years ago and found lots of reasons to refer back it... was very sorry to see it down earlier in the year. What did you build the site in?
Thanks for the comments. If I can't get the .com domain back I will probably try a different domain. The site has dropped off of search engine listings and visitors have been steadily dropping. If they can reboot the Trek franchise, I guess I can reboot a web site.
The site was originally built in Adobe GoLive, and later maintained with Adobe Dreamweaver.
Thanks for the comments. If I can't get the .com domain back I will probably try a different domain. The site has dropped off of search engine listings and visitors have been steadily dropping. If they can reboot the Trek franchise, I guess I can reboot a web site.
Looking forward to it. September 8th is a good day.
I was able to get control of the startreksoundtracks.com domain this week, and will look to get a new host and an updated version of the site up in the next few weeks. For now the old site (which I haven't been able to update for about two years) should be up.
I was able to get control of the startreksoundtracks.com domain this week, and will look to get a new host and an updated version of the site up in the next few weeks. For now the old site (which I haven't been able to update for about two years) should be up.
That's awesome news... looking forward to the latest version of the site!
I was able to get control of the startreksoundtracks.com domain this week, and will look to get a new host and an updated version of the site up in the next few weeks. For now the old site (which I haven't been able to update for about two years) should be up.
Star Trek Soundtracks is up and running on a new server. I still have some things to fix, like setting up a new contact email, but everything looks good on my end.
It might take time for the DNS changes to propagate for everyone, so you might possibly see the old site for a while.