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Posted by David Smithz on 08/21/06 08:27
"David Dorward" <dorward@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> You would have to process the markup returned from the systems and rewrite
> all the links so they would continue to go through your server instead of
> directly to hotmail/yahoo. You would also have to account for any
> JavaScript that does HTTP related things / modifies links / etc (and
> hotmail and yahoo mail use a /lot/).
>
Would it not just be possible to redirect all of the output into a frame to
the users browser? In a sense just acting as a relay passing the information
on?
So therefore, on the server when the HTTP response comes back containing all
of the HTML information, is it not just possible to redirect this to the
users webpage (or frame within a webpage)?
Where would be the necessity to rewrite the links? So I can picture can you
give me an example.
Thank you very much.
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