Hi,

I will explain my problem, generally it is easy and cheap to get a PHP
hosting account, often my new customers for websites have a PHP
hosting as they are on the cheaper end of websites.
My real server is using dyndns and is located "at home".

Although I have one server, I cannot host many domains on it. So my
thought is that if I could write a PHP script I could use that to
"mirror" my real server, also conbined with a .htaccess. So a request
going to the PHP server hosting the domain would be re-directed to my
real server and the content sent back to the client.
I guess a iframe would work, but thats ugly. There's a few ways to do
this.

What about the Javascript and Ajax, could that work cross-domain? For
example, going directly to server rather than proxy by the PHP
hosting?

Well I'll try it out some time soon and put some followup info on
here.

This is all because its not so easy to get cheap Liftweb hosting! ...
or does anyone have a solution for that?

Thanks, Philip

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