Posted by Christopher Pettet on 02/22/06 15:36
Perhaps I should have explained better what I'm intending to do. 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?
I totally detest phishing and I get enough phishing emails to have sent
complaints to my own bank from time to time as new ones are popping up all
the time!
"brendan" <brendan_NOSPAM_@srl.cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:dthn5m$d7p$1@gemini.csx.cam.ac.uk...
> "Christopher Pettet" <cdpettet@psiss.com> wrote in message
> news:TpMKf.36350$m13.17682@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
>> I'm sure this has been asked before but I've just signed up to this
>> newsgroup and done a search but can't find anything. What I'm trying to
>> do is to send a page from port 80 to port 6999 but I don't want the :6999
>> bit to show in the URL address field. Is it possible to either mask or
>> hide this within the header("Location:XXX") call?
>
> Yes, use mod rewrite in .htaccess - some basic regex required, but nothing
> too complex
>
> http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/sitemanagement/urlrewriting.html
>
> sincerely hope you're not using this to phish.
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