Not that I know of. The browser URL address is the one requested.
Changing it requires the browser to fetch a new page.
--David
Dave wrote:
During a HTTP request-response cycle, is there a way to change Browser URL using response? Redirect can that. But it cause performance/network traffic issue.
For JSF page navigation(non-redirect case), page has been changed but browser still shows the old URL. Sometimes it makes more sense to show the new page URL.
Does HTTP 1.x specify a way to manipulate browser URL using a normal response?
Thanks!
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