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12/11/2006 11:53 AM
 
Hi everyone. I'm new to this, but I have a concept in mind.

I'm looking to store all images, css, and anything else I can that isn't html and asp.net on a different server than the rest of dotnetnuke.

For example:
dotnetnuke is installed on http://domain.com/nuke.
I would like the images and such to be stored at http://www.space-monkey.org/images which is a different server

What is the best way to do this?
I see the File Manager, but it doesn't appear to support this out-of-the-box from what I can see.

Before you ask, here is the reason for doing this:
I have a hosting provider that is very fast, but it doesn't support asp.net. My local server does support asp.net, but doesn't have a lot of bandwidth to spare.
Eventually I do plan on migrating everything to a real asp.net hosting provider, but not until the page justifies the cost.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Jeremy
 
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