I like to do this sort of thing at the webserver level with the Apache
directives from the mod_alias and mod_rewrite modules. I think the newer IIS
versions have something similar (someone please correct me if I'm wrong).

hofo

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Ajas Mohammed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a client who has url say www.xyz.com. They want a new url
> www.abc.com so that when user enters www.xyz.com, the user should see
> www.abc.com in his address bar of browser. Basically an alias/redirection
> with address bar showing the new url. I could have done redirection by dns
> names/url redirection at website level but problem is I have a subfolder 
> application
> i.e. www.xyz.com/subapp.
>
> Now if I do dns/url redirection, and user tries to access 
> subfolderapplication with this url,
> www.xyz.com/subapp/home.cfm, it takes the user automatically to
> www.abc.com/home.cfm i.e. the main application without the 
> subfolderapplication, and I dont want that. It should take user to
> www.abc.com/subfolder/home.cfm.
>



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