On IIS, the typical way to do this is to create a custom 404 error page. So what happens is that the user requests a page that doesn't exist, it gets sent to the custom 404 page, and that's where...
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On IIS, the typical way to do this is to create a custom 404 error page. So what happens is that the user requests a page that doesn't exist, it gets sent to the custom 404 page, and that's where...
Well, after some more thought I've decided that I probably shouldn't just "see what happens". There are other people using a mod_rewrite solution that are running into the same issues, getting...
Thanks for the quick reply.
By the way, I'm using ASP on a shared server running IIS, so I'm not sure there's a mod_gzip equivalent I can use, but maybe.
Part of the problem is that I'm not...
I was interested to find this thread, as I came here to ask some questions related to sites powered by dynamic data feeds.
I'm building a site based on Amazon Web Services, focused on a particular...
I've discovered some good keywords for a particular topic that also happen to be trademarked.
For example (these aren't the real words):
New York Yankees
newyorkyankees.com is owned by the...
Thanks for the reply Chris. Just to clarify, I'm not planning to put any actual content in the iframe. It's just to present a semi-cool visual effect. I suppose that by doing it this way I'm...
I just thought of something else...
In the example above, if my iframe is just large enough to display the images I want, but in the linked page I include keywords and links to other pages in my...
What if you use an iframe that loads a page from your own site? Is there any reason you wouldn't want to do that?
I'm building a site that transforms xml into html using xslt, and certain things...
I'm also interested in this. What about a fourth option:
http://www.domain.com/lemons-soup-recipe/index.html