Anne Pennington wrote:
> I have a site for a local business group:
> 
> http://www.actonbusinessforum.net/
> 
> linked to a forum that my partner has created
> 
> http://forums.redmason.net/ActonBusinessForum/ (link on left hand  
> column)
> 
> 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.

As David pointed out, frames are not going to do much for you.  Moreover 
there is no help in CSS, so the question perhaps belongs to another list.

But a quick suggestion would be to use some DNS magic to make this 
happen.  Perhaps your registrar could map, say, 
forums.actonbusinessforum.net to the IP address of forums.redmason.net, 
and then the host for redmason could map that subdomain to the folder 
ActonBusinessForum.  Then everything would be listed at 
[something].actonbusinessforum.net, but they'd be hosted separately.  I 
may be missing something important but I can't see why that wouldn't work.

Good luck,

   -- Scott
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