This is a very interesting question for all you CGIers out there.
My new company web site has two different layouts. This was because I contracted two companies to make them independantly and I would choose the better of the two. But the thing is, I like them both.
Is it possible to create a CGI that'll load the moment index.html loads that will load one or the other template/web site? I want it so if they go to it and see one template that all the links will load in that very same template. But if they come back some X time later, they may see the other template or they may see the same one.
I don't simply want to redirect to template1.domain.com or such, I want it to load as domain.com/index.html regardless of which site it loads.
I might be missing an important concept, but I'm open to suggestions or feedback on this.
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