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21st November 2008, 18:14 | #11 |
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Sorry steve but I think you might not be totally correct on sub-domains. Your example shows folders under the domain. A subdomain would be www.abc.mydomain.com or www.xyz.mydomain.com you would then need to have your other domains on forward to these, if using the domainmonster hosting you can do this cloaked so that the person looking up the domain only sees the original address they entered in the address bar of the browser.
If you go to http://www.tachoread.com/ then it looks like it is hosted at www.tachoread.com, but in fact it is hosted at www.transmac.co.uk/tachoread. This is done by cloaked forwarding via domainmonster. Last edited by smcaul; 21st November 2008 at 18:17.. |
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great stuff.... but if I wanted to make a web reference to a particular page on www.tachoread.com or whatever, I presume I'd be stuffed using cloaking??
It works very nicely/looks very legit on yours, having looked (i.e. the pages dont change, it just reads the domain all the time in the browser window) |
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You can do some damn clever stuff if your hosting server supports PHP server-side scripting. You can mask and cloak all manner of URL's both in part and in full. However, we're getting a little advanced here...
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