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IceMetalPunk
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Insane Graphics Designer/Coder...and by "insane" I mean psychologically :P
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@nahnahnah: I'm only masking it on my comouter, not for anyone else...the site doesn't even exist. Firefox is just set up to redirect bentleygenetics.com, on MY COMPUTER only, to the local file.

@Aeroice: I think somewhere along the line there is a huge miscommunication. I do not own bentleygenetics.com, nor does anyone. It is a nonexistent, completely fictional domain name. I'm just making a video, and I want it to seem like it's a real website for a fictional company in the video.

I'm not interested in security. All files are local, so I have no reason to worry. Not to mention all the info on the "site" is fake anyway, so even if someone got a hold of it, it doesn't matter.

Perhaps no one understands what I mean. Go into Firefox->Bookmarks->Organize Bookmarks. Go to the keywords folder and in there, right-click and click "New Bookmark". Under "Name", enter "Bentley Genetics, Inc.". Under "location", enter "http://www.google.com", and under "keyword" enter "www.bentleygenetics.com". Save it and then navigate to www.bentleygenetics.com and you'll be redirected to google instead. Notice that without that keyword bookmark, bentleygenetics.com does not exist.

This is all what I have now, only with the local file instead of google. However, you'll notice that after the redirection, "bentleygenetics.com" disappears and is replaced by the redirected URL (in the example case, google.com). I want my video to seem real, so I want it to stay as "bentleygenetics.com".

If this is impossible, I'll have to fake it in After Effects, but it seems like it should be possible.

-IMP ;) :)
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