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Tropical Trouble

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Hey, my website is www.jtstern.com. I was wondering if I can mask my domain like it shows in the address bar

http://www.jtstern.com/main.html

http://www.jtstern.com/about.html

and all other pages

How can I make it so that every page just shows up like

http://www.jtstern.com/
in the address bar. thanks in advance, and can someone just post the code because i have been searching for this stuff for about 1 year now and I really just want it masked.
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You could do this with include pages and javascript. However, I do not know exactly how. Perhaps someone else will.
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admin

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Simply a bad idea. Don't do it. Why would you want to?
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Michael

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Put all your pages in a frame, so only the page in the frame changes not the pages itself.

Or else you could try useing $_POST vars by making every link a mini form.


Really bad idea to do though.
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Tropical Trouble

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thx guys, i got it :whistling:
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