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Current File : /domains/gohover/tricky/hey.html
Hey!  This file is in the "tricky" directory" 
<br><br>
Now I'm going to learn about using two domains that are aliased to each
other.
<br><br>
First of all, I want to go

<a href="http://www.goldstein-hovercrafts.com">
back to a specific domain home </a>In this case that's goldstein-hovercrafts.com.
And, of course, I can also go to <a href="http://www.gohover.com">gohover.com</a>

<br><hr> But it is probably a good idea to know how to <a href="index.html">go back to the non-domain-specific index file</a> in the "tricky" directory.
In other words, this last link preserves the domain you came in on, whereas
the first two links send you to specific domains.<br>
<hr>
But that only works in a directory.  I wonder how to jump directories.
Maybe "../index.html" will work".   Lets try it.
<br><hr> <a href="../index.html">back to non-domain-specific index file</a>

Anon7 - 2021