I hear what you are saying Rod, but here's the thing, that information about how to use Kixforms is still valuable, and Glenn is offering to host the site for nothing. I'll be honest, it would be no big loss to me because I have never been a kixforms user, but if I ever had to do a project, I can't think of any place I would go to first.
The forwarding that you mention is not necessary. All we have to do is adjust the dns record for www to point to Glenn's server. Most Domain Registrars provide dns now, so it would be a simple change that you or one of us could make. In fact, your email requires the DNS settings too, so somewhere you will have access to these records, in either a web portal, or a phone call.
Please forgive me if you know all this, but many of my customers THINKS that they have to give control of the domain to the web hosting company before said web hosting company can host the website. If this happens to be something that someone has told you, this could not be further from the truth. Having your domain at a Registrar (Godaddy as an example) means that you have control of the domain, and you can specify the records to where they point to. Your website, email, etc do not have to be at Godaddy, even though the domain could be registered there. This also works in reverse, you could have services with GoDaddy, but have the domain registered at ENOM. DNS does all the work. If and when you need to move the web site hosting, email server, etc, YOU can make the changes to DNS to new servers, and not have to transfer the domain.
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