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8/31/2007 3:15 PM
 

This is an oddball question....

Let's say I'm at a big corporation that blocks access to gmail.com.  Can I used DNN to get at gmail.com?  Assume the DNN site is on a shared host, so I can't do something at the OS level of the host.

I realize an IFrame won't work, since the hostname gmail.com would still be accessed.  I'm guessing I'd need something that would rewrite gmail.com as mysite.com.  Has anyone done this?  Would it be relatively easy to do as perhaps a module or as a stand-alone ASP.NET application?

 
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8/31/2007 3:23 PM
 

I'm sure it could be done with some very intensive screen scraping, but I wouldn't say it would be easy to do.


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