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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 11/20/26 11:51
jojo wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little schrieb:
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>>>> If it's apache, maybe it's a simple mod_rewrite.
>>>> create an .htaccess file, containing the appropriate forwarding.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, can be done with mod_rewrite. But ASFAIK it doesn't work if the
>>> domain (and with it the server which redirect the page) changes.
>>> Guess you have to test it...
>>
>> If it is a full domain rewrite, then no. It will redirect but in the
>> address in the address bar of the browser will also change to the
>> redirected domain.
>>
>
> And if I got Stefan right, then it is one. His example was:
>
>> I'm looking for a solution to reach e.g.
>> 'http://www.test.com/test/start.html' by entering the URL
>> 'http://www.example.com/index.html'.
>
> So he'll have to look for a different solution...
>
> BTW: The reason why his workaround with frames doesn't work with all
> pages might be that some people prevent their pages to be framed in a
> different one with some script, so nobody else can claim their content
> as his/hers. (and I'm one of those persons... ;-D)
My advice, stop being a cheapskate, there are many very very cheap
hosting packages out there with your own domain name!
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Take care,
Jonathan
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