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3/14 In my web page, I can always get around by using "relative path" such as ../, myhomepage, ~tomboy, etc. But if I want to jump to the same URL with a different port (e.g. http://yahoo.com/~tom -> http://yahoo.com:8080/~tom) is there a generic way of doing it? Also, what if I want to jump from http://hi.com to http://hi.com Can I not use absolute path? Thanks. \_ changing http ports? changing to SSL? You must use absolute URLs. eh, wait, you might be able to do something using JavaScript but I'm not sure you want to do that \_ Alas, no. If you run the server and it's running Apache, you can use mod_rewrite to do this fairly cleanly; there's an example in the mod_rewrite docs. --dbushong |
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hi.com Software Solutions Division When Hitachi established the Software Development Center in 1969, it was one of the world's first companies dedicated to the development of software. Today, the Software Development center is the core of Hitachi's computer business with offices all over the world. On a stand-alone basis, the Software Development Center is the of the World's largest software companies. The Software Solutions Division sells and supports Hitachi software products in North America. Founded in 1988, the Software Solutions Division has been continuously providing mission critical software infrastructure components and systems management software to North America in support of Hitachi's global customer base. |
yahoo.com/~tom -> www.yahoo.com/~tom Also, you may find what you're looking for if you try searching below. |
yahoo.com -> www.yahoo.com/ La Toya London Entertainment Tonight goes one-on-one with this week's 'American Idol' cast-off. |