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Ashley

Is there anyway of restricting the page address that is
displayed in the browser?

I have a domain name registered that points to my
webspace at my ISP and I have set up a redirect to point
my domain to this space. Browsing to the index page
displays my domain name but any links from this page show
the actual location at my ISP. What I would like is for
my domain name to stay static in the browser whatever
page one was looking at.

Any ideas gratefully received.
 
About the only thing you could do would be to host your web site in a
frameset. The frameset would have your domain address, and the frames could
have any address; the addresses of the frames don't show in the address bar.

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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
But users that block cross server frames won't see anything (-;

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| About the only thing you could do would be to host your web site in a
| frameset. The frameset would have your domain address, and the frames could
| have any address; the addresses of the frames don't show in the address bar.
|
| --
| HTH,
| Kevin Spencer
| .Net Developer
| Microsoft MVP
| Big things are made up
| of lots of little things.
|
| | > Is there anyway of restricting the page address that is
| > displayed in the browser?
| >
| > I have a domain name registered that points to my
| > webspace at my ISP and I have set up a redirect to point
| > my domain to this space. Browsing to the index page
| > displays my domain name but any links from this page show
| > the actual location at my ISP. What I would like is for
| > my domain name to stay static in the browser whatever
| > page one was looking at.
| >
| > Any ideas gratefully received.
|
|
 
Thanks for the replies, I will look into the framesets if
this is the only way of doing it.
 
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