The Alchemist schrieb:
> My web application currently supports the following type of URLs:
> www.mydomain.com
> www.mydomain.com/login/
> www.mydomain.com/login/users
> and so on.
> 
> Now I want to support the following URLs as well
> www.mydomain.de
> www.mydomain.de/login/
> www.mydomain.de/login/users
> and
> www.mydomain.co.uk
> www.mydomain.co.uk/login/
> www.mydomain.co.uk/login/users
> whilst maintaining support to
> www.mydomain.com
> www.mydomain.com/login
> www.mydomain.com/login/users

IMHO serving the same website from different domains is bad idea. This
will only make things more difficult for users. Cookies won't work
across domains, browsers will save passwords and other form data only
under one domain, people with the NoScript FF extension will get XSS
warnings if you load JS from from another domain than the page and so on.

Select one main domain and if somebody visits one of the others, make a
redirect (for example with mod_rewrite).


Chris

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