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Old 09-26-2005, 00:00   #1 (permalink)
Rod Speed
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Default Cloaked websites

I'm setting up a simple web site for someone who is trying to flog
something with quite a few photos of what is being flogged etc.

I've registered a .com domain, basically to give a simple
web site name that can be spelt out over the phone easily
and put in print mag ads so its easy to enter the name.

I've done that with godaddy and am doing the setup using zoneedit.

The site is hosted on his ISP's website,
with the usual awkward name that produces.

I want to cloak the ISP's url so that simple users dont get confused
and so bookmarks work properly using the domain name.

That works fine when the zoneedit WebForward is used when the
entry isnt cloaked. Doesnt work when cloaked, the home page works
fine, but the subsidiary pages dont. The subsidiary pages are all in
folder called index_files in the Page368.htm style. When you click
on a link on the home page, you see the index_files/Page368.htm
showing in the status bar in the bottom of IE, and get a white page
with nothing on it.

Its undesirable to structure the files on the web site differently,
essentially because I want him to be able to edit the web site
and update it himself, once I have set everything up for him.
He uses Publisher, basically because he does quite a bit of work
in that already and so its easiest to use that for the web site too.

Am I forgetting something very basic in the zoneedit setup ?


 
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:00   #2 (permalink)
Gregory Toomey
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Default Re: Cloaked websites

Rod Speed wrote:

> I'm setting up a simple web site for someone who is trying to flog
> something with quite a few photos of what is being flogged etc.
>

....
> Am I forgetting something very basic in the zoneedit setup ?


I've done similar & it never seems to work properly.

You could try the free offer from affordable host:
http://www.affordablehost.com/cpanel.shtml

You can get hosting for a few $$ per month.

gtoomey
 
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:00   #3 (permalink)
Gregory Toomey
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Default Re: Cloaked websites

Colin ® wrote:

> If he has a domain of "rodsmate.com" and he has his ISP host it, it should
> be www.rodsmate.com


Rod's talking about cloaking
http://www.webreference.com/authorin...ines/cloaking/

gtoomey
 
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:00   #4 (permalink)
Rod Speed
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Colin ® <tobyjug7@yahoo.com.au> wrote
> Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote


>> The site is hosted on his ISP's website,
>> with the usual awkward name that produces.


> I don't get that bit.


> If he has a domain of "rodsmate.com" and he has his ISP host it, it should be
> www.rodsmate.com


He has the free web site that his ISP provides with the usual
rather awkward url of www.ispsname.com.au/~rodsmate/

> Has he actually delegated the domain to his ISP?


No, because that aint free.

> I have one in the org.au range delegated and hosted and that's how it looks.



 
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:00   #5 (permalink)
Rod Speed
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Gregory Toomey <nobody@bigpond.com> wrote
> Rod Speed wrote


>> I'm setting up a simple web site for someone who is trying to flog
>> something with quite a few photos of what is being flogged etc.

> ...
>> Am I forgetting something very basic in the zoneedit setup ?


> I've done similar & it never seems to work properly.


OK, it works fine if not cloaked, and thats just a minor blemish really.

> You could try the free offer from affordable host:
> http://www.affordablehost.com/cpanel.shtml


> You can get hosting for a few $$ per month.


The godaddy and zoneedit route isnt even $10US per year.

I only suggested he had a web site because he was emailing
the photos to those who rang him up and that has some real
downsides since he's still stuck on dialup.

I was really just after a simple and minimal cost was of simplifying
the web site url so it was easy to say over the phone etc and easy
for anyone to enter it from the print mag ad etc. The potential
buyers are all pretty computer illiterate basically.


 
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:00   #6 (permalink)
Colin ®
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Yep, I see now - never come across it as I have only dealt with delegated
domains.

So much to learn, so little time.

:-)

"Gregory Toomey" <nobody@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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> Colin ® wrote:
>
>> If he has a domain of "rodsmate.com" and he has his ISP host it, it
>> should
>> be www.rodsmate.com

>
> Rod's talking about cloaking
> http://www.webreference.com/authorin...ines/cloaking/
>
> gtoomey



 
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:00   #7 (permalink)
Colin ®
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Right - I took the 'hosted' to mean hosted in the paid for sense.


"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Colin ® <tobyjug7@yahoo.com.au> wrote
>> Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote

>
>>> The site is hosted on his ISP's website,
>>> with the usual awkward name that produces.

>
>> I don't get that bit.

>
>> If he has a domain of "rodsmate.com" and he has his ISP host it, it
>> should be www.rodsmate.com

>
> He has the free web site that his ISP provides with the usual
> rather awkward url of www.ispsname.com.au/~rodsmate/
>
>> Has he actually delegated the domain to his ISP?

>
> No, because that aint free.
>
>> I have one in the org.au range delegated and hosted and that's how it
>> looks.

>
>



 
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