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		<title>Creating Virtual Host pointing to an IP on GoDaddy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Purpose: have a Virtual Host, vhost, subdomain, vanity host&#8230;pointing to a unique IP address, for example if you don&#8217;t have hosting service at GoDaddy. There are a lot of documents explaining this but there have created a lot of confusion up here so I would like to clear things up. If you want to accomplish [...]]]></description>
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