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<body style="font: 10pt/normal Segoe UI; margin: 16px 16px 4px; font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal;"><div class="GroupWiseMessageBody" id="GroupWiseSection_1444915601000_klarson@k12group.net_59511A0513870000BD1BF681F57056B0_"><div>and by delist, you mean remove from their search engine? that sounds like a bonus to me. thanks for the info.<br></div><div class="GroupWiseMessageBody" id="GroupWiseSection_1444841877000_rob944@cboh.org"><span class="GroupwiseReplyHeader">>>> Rob Stampfli <rob944@cboh.org> 10/14/2015 12:57 PM >>><br></span><div><div>On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 09:12:01AM -0500, Rick Hornsby wrote:<br>> > On Oct 14, 2015, at 08:11, Keith Larson <klarson@k12group.net> wrote:<br>> > i also don't want customer A to be able to see customer B's version or even know that it exists.<br>> <br>> This is going to seem harsh, but my suggestion comes from experience. I've begged clients not to go down this road because it inevitably comes back to bite them, and usually me as well.<br>> > is it possible to present a different instance of a page based on the source ip address?<br><br>Another consideration, although this most likely will not be<br>something that you'd care about in this situation, is that<br>Google (and probably other search engines) will delist you<br>if they catch you doing this. (I'm not sure whether the ban<br>is based on the IP address or the domainname of the chameleon<br>server.)<br><br>Rob<br>_______________________________________________<br>colug-432 mailing list<br>colug-432@colug.net<br><a href="http://lists.colug.net/mailman/listinfo/colug-432">http://lists.colug.net/mailman/listinfo/colug-432</a><br></div></div></div></div></body></html>