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Originally Posted by seeker yes, thats what i mean.
the content structure of example.com stays the same, but the new site, called example.org 'feeds' itself from example.com
So:
example.com/data/new.html
is the same as example.org/data/new.html
so it looks like the domain has a site on its own but it is actually a copy of the first one, but to the user it will look like he is on a completely different domain/site from the URL.
Cant figure it out from cpanel yet... |
Something to consider if you do what you are describing is you are "penalized" by the search engines. You have three identical sites, which will each "rank" in the search engines. The crawler identifies this and "drops" you in their rankings.
At least that how I understand it works with Yahoo.