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FN-FORUM: Disguising the path of a page
date posted 4th March 2008 11:42
Dear everyone who took the time to reply to this, and so promptly
There is a lot of great advice here and several options which we are
looking out. Yes, it would have been a good idea to host them both in
the same place, I agree but. Will go through the options and forget
the frame altogether. Thanks for that.
Annie
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> Monday 3rd March 2008 16:14:29
> FN-FORUM: Disguising the path of a page - Anne Pennington
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> Dear all
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> I have a site for a local business group:
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> http://www.actonbusinessforum.net/
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> linked to a forum that my partner has created
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> http://forums.redmason.net/ActonBusinessForum/ (link on left hand
> column)
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> The site and the forum are hosted separately and they have requested
> that it appears they are in the same place, ie the path does not
> contain redmason etc.
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> I have experimented by putting the forum in a single frameset frame
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> http://www.actonbusinessforum.net/forum
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> which looks OK, if archaic and does the trick.
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> Question is:
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> 1.Is there any problem doing it this way, browsers, scrolling etc
> etc, anything at all?
> 2. Is there a way of doing this in CSS instead of frames?
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> Greatly appreciate any advice on this.
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> I am on the digest.
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> Thanks to anyone who takes the time to have a look. I am on the
> digest.
>
> Annie
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> PS. I also posted this to another list yesterday but no response.
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> Anne Pennington
> [EMAIL REMOVED]
> http://www.digitalplot.co.uk
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