Re: [WebDNA] How to code a 301 redirect
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2008
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Hi Sue,Explanations are here (among other places):http://forum.webdna.ca/index.php?topic=3D126.0You can also (more simply) send a mail to talk-leave@webdna.us to =20leave the list.Cheers ; )Le 22 juil. 08 =E0 08:31, Sue Blesch a =E9crit :> Can anyone tell me how to unsubscribe from this email list?>> Sue Blesch> email sblesch@nac-mi.com>> -----Original Message-----> From: Dan Strong [mailto:webdna@danstrong.com]> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 1:20 PM> To: talk@webdna.us> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] How to code a 301 redirect>> I am using unix linebreaks (always have)... ok, thx.> -Dan>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:10:32 -0700> Grant Hulbert
wrote:>>> I don't think WebDNA ever was intended to manipulate/control the>>> basic server software at such a deep level.>>>> It actually was designed to manipulate the output stream at that low> level, but with great>> power comes great responsibility ;)>>>> The most common source of problems when writing HTTP headers is> forgetting that the HTTP spec>> requires cr/lf, not just cr for linebreaks. If you're going to =20>> write> your own headers, then you>> must conform to the spec. Browsers will just ignore it otherwise.>>>> [!]>> [/!][!]>>>>>> ------------------------------------>> ### 301 Redirect ###>>>> [/!][returnraw]HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently>> Location: http://revolutionaries.ie>> >> [!]>>>>>>>
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Hi Sue,Explanations are here (among other places):http://forum.webdna.ca/index.php?topic=3D126.0You can also (more simply) send a mail to talk-leave@webdna.us to =20leave the list.Cheers ; )Le 22 juil. 08 =E0 08:31, Sue Blesch a =E9crit :> Can anyone tell me how to unsubscribe from this email list?>> Sue Blesch> email sblesch@nac-mi.com>> -----Original Message-----> From: Dan Strong [mailto:webdna@danstrong.com]> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 1:20 PM> To: talk@webdna.us> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] How to code a 301 redirect>> I am using unix linebreaks (always have)... ok, thx.> -Dan>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:10:32 -0700> Grant Hulbert wrote:>>> I don't think WebDNA ever was intended to manipulate/control the>>> basic server software at such a deep level.>>>> It actually was designed to manipulate the output stream at that low> level, but with great>> power comes great responsibility ;)>>>> The most common source of problems when writing HTTP headers is> forgetting that the HTTP spec>> requires cr/lf, not just cr for linebreaks. If you're going to =20>> write> your own headers, then you>> must conform to the spec. Browsers will just ignore it otherwise.>>>> [!]>> [/!][!]>>>>>> ------------------------------------>> ### 301 Redirect ###>>>> [/!][returnraw]HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently>> Location: http://revolutionaries.ie>> >> [!]>>>>>>>
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