HI,
For example,
SetEnvIfNoCase Referer somewhere MaxKeepAliveRequests=1
If not, anyway to do something like this?
Thanks,
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 at 21:11, Chase wrote:
Assuming someone types www.somedomainname.com/somefilename.htm into
the location field in their favorite browser...
A browser would never request like this would it:
GET /somefilename.htm
??
Since so many websites are using shared ip
Is the GET request always rooted at / ?
In other words, is the browser itself responsible for figuring out
what the full path to file is, if, for instance, the user clicks on a
relative link?
- Chase
On Jul 31, 2005, at 9:33 PM, Dan Goodes wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 at 21:11, Chase
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 at 21:40, Chase wrote:
Is the GET request always rooted at / ?
Actually, I tell a lie. The format of a request COULD be
GET http://www.somedomainname.com/somefilename.htm HTTP/1.1
although this form of request is likely only when talking to a proxy
server. Have a read of
It was thus said that the Great Chase once stated:
Assuming someone types www.somedomainname.com/somefilename.htm into
the location field in their favorite browser...
A browser would never request like this would it:
GET /somefilename.htm
??
Since so many websites are
Images download incompletely: can this be due to Apache settings?
After I moved my website, which was previously housed at university
webserver to web hosting provider called Netfirms I noticed that on one of
my webpages persistently 2-3 images (out of 12) are incompletely downloaded.
After