On 6 Nov 2007, at 00:07, Andrew Bowden wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of James Cox
'course, bbc.co.uk has had some kind of redirect magic for a while:
http://bbc.co.uk/zanelowe/
First time I've seen a big fat httpd.conf called magic :)
and there I was thinking you had some nice routing controller thin-
app which had some clever logging, tracking and management of such
urls.... :)
though i suspect the problem (and usage of tinyurl) is that to get
one of those nice urls hooked up, you gotta email someone a request,
who needs to get approval from a manager....
Well lets just say there is a process and it has to be done
sensibly else you'd get loads of random redirects. Although I
still think bbc.co.uk/breakfast should go to a big portal page for
all the BBC's breakfast shows :)
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