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Posted by dorayme on 09/02/06 20:59
In article <i7hif29l70la0kfnvao6qn34hmjquvqn1i@4ax.com>,
David Segall <david@address.invalid> wrote:
> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> >What I know is this: I have a private web domain. I host
> >it on a remote server and pay 40 bucks a year for this. It has
> >PHP and a lot of stuff. Its limitation seems to be merely
> >miserable (10MB) webspace which it shares with email. This is no
> >problem as I piggy back files from other servers...
> >
> >When it says mydomain.com.au in browser url bars, this remains
> >true as the left most bit of the url and does not play tricks.
> Are you saying that when a browser arrives at one of your pages on a
> server (friendsdomain.com) where you have borrowed some space the URL
> displayed in the browser is still mydomain.com.au/somepage.html? How
> do you do that?
Nothing, David, as complicated as you are imagining by my phrase
"piggy back". If a set of pics, for example, takes up a lot of
space, I keep them on wherever is convenient. The HTMLs load from
my server and so the address is my domain address and
/wherevertheHTMLis.
I mostly don't let browsers go anywhere else. In fact I have a
secret technique to capture people within my domain, where I
torture them with loquacious jocularity.
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dorayme
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