Exactly! What's the point of hosting your site at

www.some-cool-domain.com

if you always have to tell people who come to your site to go to

www.some-cool-domain.com/some-other-junk-to-make-it-work

Unless of course you're going to build a "splash page" listing the different companies on the homepage of the root directory for the domain.

My opinion....

Your client should just sell to the highest bidder, or divide the domain into subdomains.

/John


Roland A. Dumas wrote:



On Nov 3, 2003, at 10:25 AM, Dan Stein wrote:


Ben,

I don't see the problem. The DNS points to the domain we want everyone to
see. Then all we are doing is loading a different web site depending on how
they come in but hiding all the links through frames or forms so the browser
URL address always remains the same.




the key is "depending on how they come in"
- how would each company's visitors come in differently from other companies' visitors?


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