this is called a "subdomain". generally it's got the folder path like
http://anysite.com/something but the server knows it as
something.anysite.com. I've always published to the folder target with
FrontPage (as a subweb) and then accessed it through the browser as the
subdomain.
to make one you'll either need to contact your host or do it through
whatever "control panel" they've provided to you.
HTH
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"cer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> i know how to create a page so that the address is
> http://anysite.com/something, but what i'm interested in is how to create
a
> page where the address is http://something.anysite.com. any help is
> appreciated.