Low hour apache user.  Hosting is godaddy on a unix share, apache 2.4.3-25.  
Web content languages used
are perl and php.


We own several Domains that serve local markets.  These sites are essentially 
identical save for the 
content tweaked for the local user.  Right now, both pages served and the local 
site's environment can 
be considered the same.  As we move to a central location, this will, over 
time, not be true.

We want to maintain the domain names.  We want users to be redirected to the 
central site.  But, here's
the catch.  We want to maintain the illusion that the anonymous user, visitor, 
is still at his local site.

If this can be done please continue. (We're ready to do the craigslist thing 
with the local selector if we 
must)

The illusion has two main parts.  First is the page rendering which we can 
handle simply.  All we have
to know is what site branding should be used.  Session vars have been used for 
this purpose.  I assume
a redirection can carry data that allows us to set this session var.

The second part is the mystery to me and involves apache (if it can indeed be 
done).  

#?  How do get the browser to display a url pointing to the old site while 
browsing at the new site? 
We don't want a page with SITEB branding to show a SITEA address (SITEA is the 
new central location 
with all the files and database)


If this is possible what I'd really appreciate is a link to examples or 
directions on what to read in the documentation 
with notes on what to pay particular attention to.  I can formulate more 
directed questions as I wade thru it. 

I love examples.

Thank you.

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