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Re: URL masking

Posted by Christopher Pettet on 02/22/06 19:36

It appears (after looking at many utilities such as IISRewrite,
ISAPI_Rewrite and PageXChanger) that hiding a port in a URL is not so easy
to do without using frames. I have tried the demo versions of the
aforementioned programs and also a free URLRedirect program but none of them
seem to hide port numbers. I guess, unless someone comes up with any other
suggestion, I'll have to stick with frames which does mask ports.

Thanks to all for the tips and help so far - much appreciated...

"brendan" <brendan_NOSPAM_@srl.cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:dthte3$qos$1@gemini.csx.cam.ac.uk...
>
> "Christopher Pettet" <cdpettet@psiss.com> wrote
> [snip]
>> It's > purely for a torrent search engine which uses port 6999 rather
>> than 80 but I hate seeing :6999 on a web address. I am also using IIS
>> with FP extensions so .htaccess isn't possible, or is it?
>
> IIS is a lot less powerful than Apache in this respect but does have
> limited redirect functions ... I'm not sure if there is a mod_rewrite
> (such that it shows one address whilst actually fetching another) ... and
> as I don't have access to an IIS machine I can't test myself ...
> try here though
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=324064#XSLTH3152121122120121120120
>
>

 

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