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Masking the Booking Engine (cname)

CNAME (Canonical Name Record) partially masks the booking engine URL. For example, if your domain url was www.napavalleyrooms.com - and our url is http://www.reservetravel.com/v6?siteid=xx ..., it can be used to make the url display http://hotels.napavalleyroom.com/v6?siteid=xx.

NOTE: The CNAME will apply to only "non-secure" pages on your site. Once the client links to secure page, the CNAME will be dropped.

You can setup a CNAME Alias: xxxxxxxx.napavalleyrooms.com, i.e. hotels.napavalleyrooms.com.
It is a DNS entry on your DNS, that will "Refer Host Name: hotels" to "Other Host: www.reservetravel.com"

You must inform our designers of the subdomain/cname you wish to use so we can create a valid Google Map key for the site.

In addition - The booking page, where credit card information is acquired, is a secured web page (https). We do not support cnames on any of our secure pages in either the v5 or v6 product. We also do not support cnames at all on our secured members only v6 product.