On Tuesday, Sep 10, 2002, at 01:56 US/Eastern, Jose Malacara wrote:
> Is there an easy way to hide ,or spoof, a URL when outputting to html > with > perl? For example if I was running a script in my cgi-bin directory, > but > wanted the URL to appear differently so as to hide location of my > cgi-directory. > > For example, if a visitor is looking at a page located at: > www.mywebsite.com/cgi-bin/forms/hello.cgi, but the URL would appear as > www.mywebsite.com/hello.cgi or just www.mywebsite.com. Can this be > done > perhaps by passing the browser a fake http location header or > something? > > Hope that's not too confusing. Thanks in advance. > Nothing is too confusing for this group. . .some of these people are incredible! One way to do this is if you have SSI enabled is to use an <!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/forms/hello.cgi"--> in the html file to execute your script. To the user it looks like an average run-of-the-mills static html file. GmG -- Obviously I was either onto something, or on something. -- Larry Wall on the creation of Perl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]