Cheapest recommended URL cloaking service?

AStar617

Diamond Member
Sep 29, 2002
4,983
0
0
...I want a full URL cloaking service, so that when browsers load "www.domain.com", every subpage loaded thereafter shows as "www.domain.com/page". Whereas a standard redirect dumps you to the actual underlying domain as soon as you click.

I don't want this to be done with a fullpage frame that leaves "www.domain.com" up for all subsequent followed links.

Any help for the cheapest reliable service is appreciated. Packages with domain registration included are ok, as the intended domain hasn't been registered yet.

TIA
 

AStar617

Diamond Member
Sep 29, 2002
4,983
0
0
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Why not use the old-fashioned root directory method?
If you're referring to the ServerRoot directive, it's because I don't have direct control over the webserver to do this. Basically I'm in a fantasy football league with some not-so-web-savvy users, so whenever we change our league website service (for more features/better price, etc) it would be easier for them to just go to the same domain. HOWEVER, for those of us who are "powerusers", we want the ability to use the shortened domain name to access specific pages directly as well... this is why a 100% frame is not considered an optimal solution here, because all you get is a frozen "www.domain.com" in the url bar.

Is there any way to have something like:

"www.ffl.com/data/leagues/football/astar617/" display "www.domain.com";

"www.ffl.com/data/leagues/football/astar617/rules/scoring/" display "www.domain.com/rules/scoring/"

...without direct access to the webserver settings?
 

Lifted

Diamond Member
Nov 30, 2004
5,748
2
0
If you don't have access to httpd.conf or some admin tool which writes to it, you can't do much of anything. Why don't you ask your host to do this? It wouldn't take much time if it's a one off they just have to copy and paste.