We have had one API key registered under our domain http://huntel.net/adventure
for the last three years.  Our webhost is changing their domain name,
so that our site can now be accessed through the old domain, and also
through http://abbnebraska.net/adventure (same DocumentRoot in both
URLs).  We've registered a new API key for the new domain, and that
works if the code containing the new key is accessed from the new
domain.

How can we include BOTH keys in one page, so that the correct key is
used depending on which domain users enter from?  The old URL has been
spread all over, and we don't want to cut off users (or force them to
re-enter the site using the new URL).  Simply including both keys
won't do it.

The map can be seen at http://www.huntel.net/adventure/flighttrack1.html.
If you try accessing the same page at 
http://www.abbnebraska.net/adventure/flighttrack1.html,
you'll see the API key registration error.

Hoping someone has an elegant solution.  We're just a couple of days
away from a re-organization, and I'd like to avoid creating a
"parallel universe" for the new URL.

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