That would be a nightmare if sites could willy nilly change users' start
pages.  I'm pretty sure there's no way to do this or all the evil spammers
in the world would have already done so, right?

Jennifer


Gerry Danen wrote:
> 
> Looking through the docs, I'm not sure that jQuery can do this, but
> perhaps someone can point me in the right direction?
> 
> I administer an intranet and we recently changed from
> intranet.something.com to staff.something.com. Getting 300 users to
> change their browser's start page to point to the new domain is a
> chore that will likely not get done for some time.
> 
> So I thought, JavaScript or jQuery might be of help. If I detect the
> old domain name, use jQuery to force a change. We mainly use FF2, IE6,
> and IE7.
> 
> Any help or suggestions are most welcome.
> 
> Gerry Danen
> 
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