Well, the easiest way would be to just make all of your links relative.
Then, no matter what name they come in on, everything works.  If you
have to provide full domain names, just use cgi.http_host to get the
current domain name/host that the user came in on.  

John Burns

-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 11:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stay in Domain...?

Ok I have one for you...


I have this site that I am working on... http://65.218.34.47
<http://65.218.34.47/>  and it is going to be somewhat template based
for our users. Basically we have Division leaders that will get one of
these sites to help with recruiting new people. Each site will be
personalized for the Division things like menus, schedules, testimonials
and a few other things will be dynamic information. What I would like to
do also is have it to where if the recruiting division has their own
domain name like www.recruitme.com <http://www.recruitme.com/>  and I
have the domain pointing to our servers, how can I make the site stay in
the domain when the main site is www.ugaonline.com
<http://www.ugaonline.com/> . Does this make sense?...  


We will have about 130 recruiting divisions that will all have their own
domain name. But we have only one website. I would like anyone with the
domain name to stay in their domain when someone is referred from their
site instead of being redirected like I have done in the past.


Is there a way to do this... I was planning on reading the host header
and using ColdFusion to determine the incoming site and display the
recruiting districts information dynamically using the domain name as
unique variable.


Any ideas... thanks..


Neal Bailey
Internet Marketing Manager
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