Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/11/06 19:51
Jose wrote:
>> If the ".com" shows in the address bar, then you're still looking at the
>> ".com" website.
>
>
> There's only one page - it is the .org page. .com is set up as a
> redirect. Maybe the OP wants (in this example, for example) to indicate
> that the page's "true" address is .org. (to the extent that "true" has
> any meaning).
>
> I've also heard (but don't know) that the address bar is vulnerable to
> alteration via scripts. True or false?
>
> Jose
With IE <=6 you can put a fake address bar image over top of the real
address bar (kinda speaks to why scripting the chrome is a bad idea for
all those who lament that in Gecko you cannot style the scrollbars and
such like IE).
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Take care,
Jonathan
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