Re: Browser frames and URLs in the Location field

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2004


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = >All of this cloaking, hiding, masking, and redirection seems like a >lot of trouble and has the potential for a weak link breaking >somewhere. The whole problem would be solved if both sites were >hosted on a WC-equipped machine. Is this not feasible? Unfortunately this is not possible. The critical issue in this scenario is that webdna is *not* running on the first server. But a free CGI program (PHP for example) is a valid replacement. As long as the free CGI can modify the HTML of the requested page based on the incoming formvariables, or as long as it can do something similar to tcpconnect, I think I may have a solution here. Does anyone know if PHP can do the equivalent of [tcpconnect]? Although it would be 'okay' to use a tcpconnect type of approach, I think a *better* solution (in terms of network traffic and efficiency) is for the non-webdna server to serve a page with a