On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Daniel Reinhardt
<crypto...@cryptodan.net> wrote:
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From: "Jonathan Zuckerman" <j.zucker...@gmail.com>
Sent: 24 February, 2010 21:08
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Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 1.3 OS X 10.4 help
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Rupert Reid
<isingl...@madasafish.com>wrote:
On 23 Feb 2010, at 21:43, Daniel Reinhardt wrote:
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From: "Rupert Reid" <isingl...@madasafish.com>
Sent: 23 February, 2010 18:27
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 1.3 OS X 10.4 help
On 18 Feb 2010, at 20:12, Daniel Reinhardt wrote:
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From: "Rupert Reid" <isingl...@madasafish.com>
Sent: 17 February, 2010 16:04
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Subject: [us...@httpd] Apache 1.3 OS X 10.4 help
Hello,
I am new to this but hope that you can help me.
I have 2 virtual domain websites published at http://
80.189.101.120/isinglive/ and
http://80.189.101.120/cantoenvivo/ respectively.
The following domains: http://isinglive.co.uk and http://
cantoenvivo.com are respectively forwarded to the above url's using
my hosts framed web forwarding.
For example when browser clicks on page http://80.189.101.120/
isinglive/rosario.php the browser url bar will show http://
isinglive.co.uk.
What I want to achieve is that when a browser clicks on http://
80.189.101.120/isinglive/rosario.php, I want apache to send http://
isinglive.co.uk/rosario.php to the browser (not the former) or if
http://80.189.101.120/cantoenvivo/filosofia.php is clicked show
http://cantoenvivo.com/filosofia.php.
How can I get apache to do dynamically this dynamically for each
virtual domain?
It is really important for me that the URL as described is sent to
the browser - without it browsers cannot bookmark pages.
If there is any more information that you need to help with this
please let me know and i will post it.
Thanks Rupert
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Actually,
What you are wanting is already being done. I just tried it, and it
displays as you wish.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hello Daniel,
You are correct.
The browser displays only http://isinglive.co.uk for each and every
page and any page can be bookmarked and returned to using that
bookmak.
Hoowever, all bookmarked pages have the same address: http://
isinglive.co.uk meaning that only pne page from this site can be
bookmarked at a time. If an attempt to bookmark a second page
with the
same browser is made then the current bookmarked page will be
replaced by
the new bookmarked page because they have the same name:
http://isinglive.co.uk. meaning that only pne page from this site can
be bookmarked at a time.
What I would prefer is that the full URL is displayed in the
browser so
that pages can be differentiated.
How can I do this?
Thanks Rupert
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Rupert,
This is already being done. I bookmarked like 5 pages, and all go to
their respective targets.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Thanks Daniel,
It must be IE that is the problem. I will try with other browsers
when I
get the chance.
Rupert
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I doubt that IE is the problem.
Jonathan,
I booked marked like 5 pages on his site, and all of them show up
in Firefox with the individual pages as book marks.
Thanks,.
Dan
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Right, we established that much days ago. I'm suggesting that
you're doing something weird, as it happens other browsers
understand the weirdness. We have a lot of things to blame IE for
but I don't think we should blame IE for not understanding your
bizarre configuration.
Why don't you have the links on the site point to the same URL as
the one in the browser URL bar? What's the value in using the IP in
all your links, and then redirecting from there to the correct
hostname. 301 redirects are pretty fast but why do them if you
don't have to? Particularly if it cripples the ability for a large
percentage of your users to bookmark your pages.