not sure. but I think older browsers don't pass the server_name, but I think
it is simple enough to put up a front door.
ie.
index.html displays
link:domain1
link:domain2
from then on they browse
www.domain1.com/domain1/index.html
how much traffic are your sites pushing through?
?? Does the c
rk well, no caveats...yet.
-Original Message-
From: Pete Freitag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 1:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Server_Name
Yes it should work ok, but keep in mind what if someone types in the IP
address, then the IP address is the se
> Has anyone had any problems relying on the 'server_name' variable? I am
> trying to find a way to host 2 (or more) sites on one hosting
> account. Just
> wondering how reliable it is.
I actually have 22 "cloned" sites running this way. The first thing I do in
my app_globals script is query a d
Yes it should work ok, but keep in mind what if someone types in the IP
address, then the IP address is the server name. Also if I typed in
domain1.com then I wouldn't match anything either. So add the sites without
the www. and also have a default case just incase something unexpected comes
alo
very reliable.
I use for over 20 URLs doing the same thing, then I set a SiteID variable.
-Original Message-
From: John Bowering [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 12:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Server_Name
Has anyone had any problems relying on the 'ser
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