Re: How are most sites doing forwards

From: Ken (ka@pacific.net)
Date: Tue Oct 03 2000 - 20:04:54 EDT


Although it's not compatible with all browsers, you can use javascript
to grab the window.location, then pass this to a script that does the
redirect and frames the contents. It's very simple, and it bypasses all
of your config files.
Ken

Mark Jeftovic wrote:
>
> At 07:02 PM 10/2/00 -0500, Tim Jung wrote:
> > You need a redirect statement in Apache and it can do this no problem.
> >It could be fairly simple if you automated everything. Tim Jung
>
> An apache redirect would probably use a 301 redirect header, which wouldn't
> cloak the URL. You could use a mod_rewrite rule with an external proxy action
> but that would have the effect of proxying the entire remote document through
> your local server.
>
> -mark
>
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> Mark Jeftovic, <markjr@easydns.com>
> easyDNS Technologies Inc. http://www.easyDNS.com/



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