Use mod_rewrite (apache) or Helicon Ape (iis).

Regards,
Richard.

Sent from my mobile. Sorry if it's brief.

 shandlon <shawn.hand...@wslife.com> wrote: 

Currently we have a project that is divided up in to basically 4
sections:

home.com
home.com/x/
home.com/xx/
home.com/xxx/

Each of these section have their own style sheets and include files
inside thier own folders. The businsess unit would not like to take
the /xx/ folder so that when a user goes to that site now, the URL
will display www.newhome.com. Giving it the appearance that it is its
own site. Has anyone done this in the past and if so what is the best
way to achieve this. We would prefer not to make it a stand alone
site. We can make the /xx/ folder the home directory for that URL at
the server level but if we do that all the links and include files
(style sheets, js files, etc) no longer work when they are called from
inside the /xx/ folder.

Any suggestions?

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