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		<title>Proper sitelocking handling subdomains (as2)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About every sitelocking script I’ve found on the internet lacks the ability to handle subdomains which obviously is a very bad thing, since your sponsor might host his/her swf-files on a subdomain. I personally ran into this problem and figured I needed a solution&#8230;

Thanks to some guys at Mochi Forums a solution was formed.
The problem
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