One area hosting two websites
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One area hosting two websites
Not sure whether this is achievable.
My site is hosted here retro-mark.co.uk and I've created a subfolder called retrospectBMX for another site.
In the retrospectbmx.com yahoo DNS control panel I've used the forwarding and mask option so when I type in retrospectbmx.com it's displayed in the address bar, but mouseover hyperlinks display as www.retro-mark.co.uk/retrospectbmx/whatever
So my question is, can I hide the hyperlink, or prefeably can I get it to say retrospectbmx.com.
Thanks,
Mark
My site is hosted here retro-mark.co.uk and I've created a subfolder called retrospectBMX for another site.
In the retrospectbmx.com yahoo DNS control panel I've used the forwarding and mask option so when I type in retrospectbmx.com it's displayed in the address bar, but mouseover hyperlinks display as www.retro-mark.co.uk/retrospectbmx/whatever
So my question is, can I hide the hyperlink, or prefeably can I get it to say retrospectbmx.com.
Thanks,
Mark
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I dont know anything about the Yahoo setup but it is because retrospectbmx.com is a one page site that is simply one big frame with the contents from retrospectBMX - Homepage display so in this instance it doesn't look like you can do it.
Is there an option to do non-framed forwarding?
Is there an option to do non-framed forwarding?
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