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Hi,

I would like to know if this is possible and how, I currently have hosting with a hosting company under the domain guruimages.com which i want to keep like that. They only allow 1 site/domain per package. However your allowed to do URL forwarding to a subdomain e.g hi.guruimages.com or a dir guruimages.com/hi/.

Now, lets say I buy a domain with a domain company (not .com, .net, .biz, .us, .org) its .co.nz.

Usually, when I use URL Forwarding from my domain control panel when you go to the domain e.g mysite.com when u get to the link guruimages.com/hi/ the URL in address bar says guruimages.com/hi/ instead of mysite.com. How will i mask it too keep the mysite.com in URL bar.

Is their a way to do with via htaccess? Well plz help...

Rep for person who helps me, thanks.
 
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It depends on your Domain Registrar, like godaddy has free url masking afaik , check if your co.nz has url masking option if it does then u can use that by checking that option.
Pretty much like how co.nr works.
 
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This is the best article I have found:

Hope it helps.

http://www.devdreams.com/articles/a/34


I am still wondering If I should migrate all my subsites off the "mothership". Yeah hosting many can get expensive but there are also PR benefits etc. They each all help each other. I think I will take out about 10 sites that currently resides at fleege.com and set them free on their own.
 
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