Jessica Kennedy wrote:
>> Jessica: 
>> Also, have you considered using wildcard DNS? As in
>> http://jessica.sample.com
>> You can do that by simply adding a * A host entry in your DNS manager.
>> Michael

> This sounds like a good Idea... what would be the proper syntax to use to get 
> the username field if I went with a wildcard variable?  I don't have a lot of 
> experience with CGI variables, which seems to be what I will need to do this. 
>  

I could be wrong, but I don't think IIS supports wildcard sites.  Which 
is too bad, because that's actually a very elegant solution.

> Also, I will be using an IIS server, not apache, and I don't think there is a 
> mod_rewrite equivalent with IIS, hopefully somebody can prove me wrong 
> though! 

I've never used one, but there were a couple brought up on the list a 
while back.  Both were for-pay, I think, but very cheap IIRC.

--Ben Doom


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