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You can accomplish that with virtual hosting on your webserver.
- --Ray

Laurence Bates wrote:
| Does anyone know of a way to create a dns record that points to a folder
| on a web server rather than the root directory.  I get a lot of requests
| for dns names like http://mysite.educ.msu.edu that point to something
| like http://www.educ.msu.edu/mysite   I usually claim that it is not
| possible but perhaps I am missing something.  What do other people do
| with such requests?
|
| __________________________________________
| Laurence A. Bates
| Michigan State University
| College of Education
| 217E Erickson Hall
| East Lansing, MI 48824
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| 517-355-2178
|

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Ray Hernandez
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http://project.mail.msu.edu
http://irc.acns.msu.edu
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