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JavaScript HTTP Redirect pageOther.HTTPRedirect HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to output February 18, 2008, at 11:54 AM
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sThisURL = sThisURL.substring(0, location.href.lastIndexOf('\/')); sThisURL = unescape( sThisURL + ':8080/IDMProv'); to:
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<body bgcolor="white" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" onLoad="doRedirect()"> </body> to:
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I am sure that there are ways to do the same with Python, PHP or Perl; but I use this script as it is easy, and low tech. Changed lines 13-14 from:
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<html> <!-- This is all just a super-duper redirect to the Welcome page If the user has Javascript 1.1 installed, they don't get their history messed up. Otherwise, it behaves like a normal redirect, and even has fallbacks to non JS and browsers that don't handle the meta refresh tag --> <head> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- var sThisURL = window.location.href; sThisURL = sThisURL.substring(0, location.href.lastIndexOf('\/')); sThisURL = unescape( sThisURL + ':8080/IDMProv'); function doRedirect() { actualRedirect(); } function actualRedirect() { setTimeout( "top.location.href = sThisURL", 500 ); } //--> </script> <script language="JavaScript1.1"> <!-- function actualRedirect() { // this is a better way to do it if we have JS 1.1, not adding // to the browser's history top.location.replace( sThisURL ); } if ( "MSIE" == navigator.appName ) doRedirect(); //--> </script> </head> <body bgcolor="white" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" onLoad="doRedirect()"> </body> </html> February 18, 2008, at 11:50 AM
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If all these conditions are true, I place a simple HTTP Javascript Redirect as the default index.html page which, as the name implies, redirects the browser to the correct page. to:
If all these conditions are true, I place a simple HTTP JavaScript Redirect as the default index.html page which, as the name implies, redirects the browser to the correct page. Added lines 11-12:
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(:div style="border-style:ridge; border-width:2px; background-color:#ffffcc; margin-left:50px; overflow:auto; width:650px; height:500px;":) [@ @] :div) February 18, 2008, at 11:48 AM
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(title: Javascript HTTP Redirect page:) Very often I need to install a service on a server where the following is true: * There is a HTTP interface * This HTTP interface is not on standard ports 80 or 443 * It is the only (or primary) service on this server If all these conditions are true, I place a simple HTTP Javascript Redirect as the default index.html page which, as the name implies, redirects the browser to the correct page. |