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| IceMetalPunk | Jun 27 2009, 04:37 AM |
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Insane Graphics Designer/Coder...and by "insane" I mean psychologically
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I have an idea for a little YouTube miniseries that's just starting to form (if you search YouTube for "X89 IceMetalPunk" you'll find my test video....much lower quality than I expect the real version to be). In part of the storyline, the main character, X89, will have to look up online a fictitious company called Bentley Genetics, Inc. Since this company doesn't exist, neither does its website. I was thinking of using Firefox's bookmark keywords feature to fake a bentleygenetics.com website. I've already gotten it set up so that typing bentleygenetics.com in my address bar redirects to a local file--my fake website. Here's the problem: after the redirect, the address in the address bar changes immediately, showing it's a local file. Is there any way to mask the address, so that when I type bentleygenetics.com in my address bar, that stays while the local file is displayed? Like I said, I'm using Firefox's bookmark keywords feature to do the redirecting...if that helps. -IMP
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