On Saturday 29 May 2004 21:36 pm, Dan G. Switzer, II wrote:
> Because of the nature of HTTP, there's no way to "redirect" a user to
> another server and truly hide the location--which is why the only way to
> actually hide the true location, would be for your server to serve the user
> the file.
T
Pat,
>I'm looking for a way to have someone download a software that is not on my
>server, it's on the server of a member, for which I have the URL but I
>don't
>want anyone to know that real URL.
>
>Can someone gave me ideas on how to do this?
Unless your server is actually serving the file to t
Do what the spammer do. Convert all your characters to there url
equivalent... it
see this page for conversion... http://www.kerryr.net/pioneers/html2.htm
Eric Jones
Editor Caffeineinfused.com
http://www.caffeineinfused.com
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>>I don't know if I 'm clear...
Perfectly.
The only way I can see is to get the file yourself with CFHTTP, then send it to your user.
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