Re: [returnraw] and form variables

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16033
interpreted = N
texte = Wow Sandy, is this true?! Returnraw for redirects doesn't work with AOL? Has anyone tried the rediret tag with an AOL browser?Aloha, OlinAt 12:49 PM 2/16/98, Sandra L. Pitner wrote: >>If you want the page that it is redirecting to to have access to variables, >>append them like this: >> >>[returnraw]HTTP/1.0 302 Found >>Location: yourTemplate.tpl?var1=x&var2=y&var3=z&cart=[cart] >> >>[/returnraw] > > >Just some food for thought. I had this on a bunch of pages but had to >get rid of them. Another site linking to our site or displaying our >banners used a cgi program to forward people to our site. But when the >customer was on AOL, AOL 3.0 didn't recognize that the link was to a new >site and sent the 302 Found location to a page on the referree's site, >which didn't exist. While this is AOL's problem and maybe fixed in 4.0 >AOL, it is definitely something to test for and keep in mind when >designing entrances. > >Sandy > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [returnraw] and form variables (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  2. Re: [returnraw] and form variables (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  3. Re: [returnraw] and form variables (Olin Lagon 1998)
  4. Re: [returnraw] and form variables (Rob Marquardt 1998)
  5. Re: [returnraw] and form variables (Olin Lagon 1998)
  6. Re: [returnraw] and form variables (Grant Hulbert 1998)
  7. [returnraw] and form variables (Rob Marquardt 1998)
Wow Sandy, is this true?! Returnraw for redirects doesn't work with AOL? Has anyone tried the rediret tag with an AOL browser?Aloha, OlinAt 12:49 PM 2/16/98, Sandra L. Pitner wrote: >>If you want the page that it is redirecting to to have access to variables, >>append them like this: >> >>[returnraw]HTTP/1.0 302 Found >>Location: yourTemplate.tpl?var1=x&var2=y&var3=z&cart=[cart] >> >>[/returnraw] > > >Just some food for thought. I had this on a bunch of pages but had to >get rid of them. Another site linking to our site or displaying our >banners used a cgi program to forward people to our site. But when the >customer was on AOL, AOL 3.0 didn't recognize that the link was to a new >site and sent the 302 Found location to a page on the referree's site, >which didn't exist. While this is AOL's problem and maybe fixed in 4.0 >AOL, it is definitely something to test for and keep in mind when >designing entrances. > >Sandy > Olin Lagon

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