Re: Local redirects ...
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2005
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 63142
interpreted = N
texte = This won't work because the rest of the content of the original page willstill appear there if I use an include tag ... and I don't want any ofthe content of the original page to be displayed, that's why I useredirects in my code in the first place. However ... I never care if the browser is redirected because I never redirect to anyoff-site files. I only use redirects as an easy way to branch to adifferent webdna page on the same server. And I do not care if the URL has changed in the browser, nor do I careabout the browser requesting the other page, provided that webdna wouldjust serve that other page immediately, rather than redirecting to thebrowser.I think that many of us who use the redirect tag like I do could easilyget away with using a [jumptofile] tag instead. It just "makes sense" totell webdna to serve my redirect pages directly, rather than telling thebrowser about it.Sincerely,Kenneth Gromewww.kengrome.com>Redirect returns a command to the browser to fetch a different page, >thus the URL in the address bar changes. If you just want to server >the same content from an additional URL, you can simply use>>[include (target page)]-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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This won't work because the rest of the content of the original page willstill appear there if I use an include tag ... and I don't want any ofthe content of the original page to be displayed, that's why I useredirects in my code in the first place. However ... I never care if the browser is redirected because I never redirect to anyoff-site files. I only use redirects as an easy way to branch to adifferent webdna page on the same server. And I do not care if the URL has changed in the browser, nor do I careabout the browser requesting the other page, provided that webdna wouldjust serve that other page immediately, rather than redirecting to thebrowser.I think that many of us who use the redirect tag like I do could easilyget away with using a [jumptofile] tag instead. It just "makes sense" totell webdna to serve my redirect pages directly, rather than telling thebrowser about it.Sincerely,Kenneth Gromewww.kengrome.com>Redirect returns a command to the browser to fetch a different page, >thus the URL in the address bar changes. If you just want to server >the same content from an additional URL, you can simply use>>[include (target page)]-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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