- From: bbxrider <bbxmail1@job1data.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 11:39:45 -0700
- To: www-html@w3.org
thanks for the replies after finding redirect is the right keyword to search with i did find an excellent reference how to do with html, java, and html/form http://www.webworkshop.net/auto-redirecting_methods.html unfortunately i'm not running apache at the site where i was going to use this, its a ms sbs2003 running iis, and i want use to use plone/zope for the website in question. evidently i can't just stop iis and have zope do all the listening on port 80 because somehow someway iis and sbs is using port 80 for other than website traffic( for its sharepoint? and possibly terminal server,) which seems awkward to me but if thats the case, i will use the default iis page to redirect to the zope server which will actually run on a different machine in a separate location. my router cannot route based on 'http-header', so i can't do that, and evidently there is some pkg than can 'redirect' port 80 http website traffic to a zope installation on my lan but no money in the budget for that if it was apache it would be great because i could use virtual host for the domain name in question bbx "gmane" <bbxmail1@job1data.com> wrote in message news:fcpqqv$c3r$1@sea.gmane.org... > > how do you code/implement an automatic link to a different page from the > one you land on? is it html? java script? > i can't find any at the moment to view the source. usually there is some > content that says the site/page has moved and click a link to go there, or > you will automagically be linked/sent there in some few seconds if you > don't do anything. > > > > >
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