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Guys...Guys..there is no replication issue or distributged server
issue here. We are hosted by a third party out of Washington State
with guaranteed uptime. How they do it is up to them and there is no
impact to my issue.
Also, there is no issue with having regional versions of the content.
We write to US English.
> However, in this case--whether the content should be the same in all
> cases might depend upon the reception it would receive in either Canada
> or the UK. As you are probably aware, there can be considerable
> animosity toward too much content being clearly American in nature.
> Thus, if the client base in those countries is extensive and if there
> are local competitors there, it may still be worthwhile to have a
> somewhat custom presentation for them.
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