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  • In short – no. You only have 2 forwarding options:

    1. Use masked forwarding – in which case the address bar url will always be http://www.example.com/ and people may have problems bookmarking pages

    2. Use transparent forwarding – in which case the address bar will show the true address at abc.com

    In both cases, the WP site must use the abc.com site url.

    Thread Starter jusdranz

    (@jusdranz)

    Hi esmi,

    thnx for your reply!

    Isn’t masked-forwarding the same as cloaked forwarding?

    I’m using cloaked now and everything seems to be working fine.

    Now it’s working so that people do see the http://www.example.com/ which is fine, but when they click on a post the browser doesn’t go to the post, it just seems to reload the front-page.

    When I click on the ‘Site Admin’-link, it takes me perfectly to the Admin Dashboard.

    I got it!

    I had to fix the ‘Site url’ to http://www.abc.com instead of http://www.example.com
    I thought if I would do it like this, clicking the logo-image would bring me to http://www.example.com instead of keeping me on the cloaked site!

    Thnx again!

    Thread Starter jusdranz

    (@jusdranz)

    Now a new problem has risen;

    When one of my applications posts a page from http://www.example.com to a social-network-site, it takes the URL of the real http://www.abc.com and so when it’s clicked on one of those social-network-sites it takes people to http://www.abc.com instead of the original cloaking link; http://www.example.com from which it was supposed to look like it was posted from.

    Isn’t there any way to fix this with what I have.
    Perhaps a mod_rewrite on the server of or something?

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