is this so that people hitting the site FROM each of the companies will see it as their own?
(if so, in your index.taf, you can assign a global variable based on IP or client domain and use that to change the presentation)
On Nov 3, 2003, at 9:42 AM, Dan Stein wrote:


I prefer to have the domains point as you do but in the case the deal is the
client owns a much wanted domain that multiple companies want as their own.
Rather than sell it to one he wants to serve all of them in the way
described.


on 11/3/03 11:47, Robert Shubert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I prefer to have 6 specific domains that all point to the same physical
website, then you can logically separate the content by domain, this
works well.


Otherwise, I would simply take

www.site.com/xyz/default_file.taf

And have it @ASSIGN user$site = xyz

Then META-REFESH www.site.com

Then have all your TAFs in www.site.com/ be able to look at the
user$site to determine what you present.

You will likely have a problem with bookmaking, and will need to deal
gracefully with a user at www.site.com without a USERREFERENCE and/or
user$site set.

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Stein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 11:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Looking for thoughts

I am drawing up specs for where there will be multiple hosting multiple
domains from a single backend.


In each case we will have multiple companies in each domain but will;
want
to load specific sites to those companies when users come into the
domain.

So for instance there may be 6 companies who will all have the domain
appearing in the address part of the browser being

www.thissite.com

But because as user came in through www.thissite.com/xx they will get a
specific companies site.


I want the links to always be hidden so even the www.thissite.com/xxx
does
not appear in an address bar.

The site will in 90% of the cases be flash based and will not have
eCommerce
functionality.

I'm looking for ideas on how to best design this and what the pitfalls
and
pros and cons might be,

Dan

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