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Could this get my domain penalized?
If so, what is to stop anybody from harming their competitors by doing the same?
I would be flattered and ignore.... though it would intrigue me as well. There are some strange people out there, and perhaps they have some strange motive.
You could ask google to remove it by going to their removal service. You have to put some code on your page..... but of course that will show on this other domain :)
Having said that, make sure you do it right and don't get your domain removed as well..... it's a risky tactic!
try and set up .htaccess so that the URL in any calls to www.otherdomain.com get replaced with www.yourdomain.com. i'm useless with .htaccess (i set it up then forget what i've done and how it works) so hopefully someone can post some code for it. if not, ask in the linux form here :
[webmasterworld.com...]
Perhaps you can try this to stop your domain from getting hijacked.
Add a tag to the header that says:
<base href="http://www.widgetdomain.tld/" target="_top">
If all your internal pages are relative, ie. href="blue-widgets.html", href="green-widgets.html" and href="red-widgets.html", clicking on any links at the other domain will forward them from [imposterwidgetdomain.tld...] to [widgetdomain.tld...]
By doing so, the other domain can only display one of your pages.
HTH,
Ted
Being 'framed' by a domain will not get you in trouble with Google, if google detects that 2 domains are identical it will remove the one using frames.
Welcome to WebmasterWorld!
I have many domains that are framing other sites. The reasons for this are:
1. Domains with content will get return visitors, and might
even get linked to.
2. Google will index the domains (but not list them)
3. I get an idea of the number of type-ins the domain gets.
Ted
Later I discovered that their domain was pointing to mine because any changes I made immediately appeared on their domain.
Hi Goanna1,
It could be a DNS issue where someone has made a typo and the domain in question is pointing to your IP address, or it could have been deliberate. Updates and changes will appear immediately in these cases.
Definately take Crazy_Fool's advice and try to get it sorted out ASAP.
I could do some digging around the DNS records to see what is going on if your sticky mail me your domain and the domain linked to your site.
Also do you know what Operating System and your site is hosted on?