Hello Listers,

I'm trying to work out a solution for a client that I've not been able
to find any substantial documentation for.

Anybody familiar with the 9iAS and the PL/SQL Web Toolkit out there?

I thought I was, but a client of mine has come up with a very
interesting (and, I believe, very reasonable) request. 

They'd like to ensure that, say, when a user clicks on a hyperlink, for
instance, the name of the subsequently called procedure is not displayed
in the address line of the browser;  in other words, no visibility of
the name of the called procedure to the user using the Web app.

There is a lot of documentation on aliasing directory paths in Apache,
but not procedure names, per se.  Particularly since, naturally, the
Apache server is open source.  The solution I use must be
Oracle-specific (I ... er ... believe).

I could throw up a JS window that temporarily covers the address window,
but that is not really an ideal solution.  
Has anyone ever tried this before?

TIA,
Melanie

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