Tom I didn't get this original post, so keep that in mind if 
you reply.  (I found this in the archives).  I don't know what 
was blocked, could have been your IP since I sent the text 
through and it passed.

All links work for me, so you either must have fixed them, or 
they only work on IE.  When you click the link, the URL is not 
correct, but the page is.  Right click the page and "open frame 
in new window" and the page that opens up is indeed 
http://members.toast.net/mlbx/winbt/winbttxt.html .  So, the 
page and link is correct and working, but the correct URL is 
not being displayed in the address bar due to the site being a 
framed site, or possible due to the forwarding you're using. 
If you right click the LINK and "open in new window", the page 
then opens with the URL of 
http://members.toast.net/mlbx/winbt/winbttxt.html .  If that's 
what you want, they you're going to have to use the target tag 
to open it a new window, or try different URL forwarding.  The 
new tag would be:

<a href="http://members.toast.net/mlbx/winbt/winbttxt.html"; 
target="_blank">Read the documentation</a>

Remember that you should always use lower case in HTML code.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com


Tom Mon, 11 Apr 2005 11:31:16 -0700

I have a website
"http://www.wintrans-bt.org";;
and I have that domain name forwarded to
"members.toast.net/mlbx/winbt."
I have masking turned on so the
"http://www.wintrans-bt.org";;
appears in the browser title bar.

On that webpage one of the links is
"http://www.wintrans-bt.org/winbttxt.html";;
but when it is clicked it does not recognize the
"/winbttxt.html"
following the ".org" instead it goes to the URL of
"http://www.wintrans-bt.org.";;

The domain holder told me this is how it is supposed to work
even though where I had my domain names previously this is
not how it worked.

Question, is there html code that will let me use the
"http://members.toast.net/mlbx/winbt/winbt.html";;
and keep it hidden from the browser title bar?

Thank you,

Tom 
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