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Messages - WhiteOwl

#1
General Hosting / Re: Disguising a URL ?
May 11, 2009, 08:33:43 AM
Problem taken care of, I'm going to take a different route.
#2
General Hosting / Re: Disguising a URL ?
May 07, 2009, 07:39:58 PM
The page that I have, I placed the first set of code before the other <divs> then the closing tag which is </iframe> at the end. 

Problem is first it's very narrow it does not take up most of the page even at a height of 100%, second I want a page to display that is on my domain but not show the real domain, is there anything I can use as a placeholder ?
#3
General Hosting / Re: Disguising a URL ?
May 07, 2009, 05:22:36 PM
I already have a page designed.  I tried to place the <iframe> within my other <divs> on my page but that didn't work do you know how I could go about this? Also there would be no way someone could find out the real address, since it is only temporarily I want to be sure :)
#4
General Hosting / Disguising a URL ?
May 06, 2009, 04:47:18 PM
I'm hoping this can be done, I would like to temporarily disguised a URL. For example, when you go to www.paper.com real address which is www.acme.com would not show in the address bar. There can be no way the user can find out what the reason address is. I want to do a surprise so this is the only way that I know how, it would be disguised for less then (30) days.