Hello Uffe
>> subdomain: http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> Now I wonder : Is the @ allowed in URL's ?
>> Would this work with V ? Seems it's based a little on JS.
>
> I can't answer the first question, but in contrast to you I have actually
> taken the time to investigate your second questions. I prepared for hours,
> and when I considered all the various aspects covered, I proceed to
> actually execute the test by double clicking the above URL...
>
>> I'm just curious ...
>
> Try yourself!
:) My fault ... I've not yet setup this subdomain ... And thats why you've just
visited my plain homepage as the part in front of the @ is ignored by the browser.
I've just tried to show the way of naming ...
As I dont know much about JS (nothing) I guess the .js file would be in the
charge for directing the browser to the right subdirectory according to the part
in front of the @.
My main question though is the first one ... As like you stated I can find out the
second by myself ;) Thanks
Regards
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