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Posted by Rob McAninch on 11/16/99 11:35
Markus Mannheim>:
> The reason was just to hide the real source of the pages.
> It's not necessaary that it is "waterproof", just to keep the look
> "professional"
> On www.mydomain.com I have just limited space, and on my own webserver
> (mydomain.dyndns.org) I can run asp scripts, more space etc....
Well, my first thought would be to simply get a bigger hosting
account. Storage space is cheap, if your bandwidth use is low you
may be able to make a deal with some hosts to get more storage space.
If that's out of the question, then attempt to keep all the HTML
pages on your mydomain.com server. Store the images, css, everything
else that gets embedded in a HTML page on the server you want to hide.
'Invisible' frames are often frowned on since it is sometimes used
to get extra search engine or directory listings. E.g. dmoz.org
typically removes any framing attempts and lists the originating
URL. This allows the management software to work more efficiently.
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Rob McAninch
http://rock13.com
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