yes i've seen that my message was sent 3 times in few minutes.... our server at work which control internet access had up and down phases for a while, so it did not know if message was sent till connection was not close.... (stupid thing)
On Jan 25, 2008 4:12 PM, Martijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 25, 2008 2:56 PM, Alain Roger wrote: > > how can i do to only and ALWAYS display http://www.myweb.com/ in the > browser > > address bar ? > > especially when i do not control the apache server configuration > (because > > it is hosted somewhere else). > > > > could i use the .htaccess file to do that ? > > I don't think this is possible using Apache. Apache is a web server; > hence it doesn't have any control over what the browser displays in > the address bar. To put it simply, to load a web page the browser > sends a request to the server (i.e. Apache) based on (a.o.) what it in > the address par. So the address bar is already 'filled in' before > Apache starts playing a role. > > Two possible ways to achieve what you want: > 1. use a frame. This was popular a few years ago, mostly to show > 'nice' URLs, but has some disadvantages, one being that if users > bookmark a 'page', they actually bookmark the main page. Moreover, in > no way does this hide the actual URL to the user; it just doesn't > display it. > 2. write a page that relies heavily on JavaScript/AJAX. Again, this > has the disadvantage of making bookmarking any page other than the > main page (almost) impossible. > > GMail used to work like a combination of 1. and 2. (I'm not too sure > of the details), but they actually changed that not too long ago, so > that you can bookmark an email. Many people had asked them to do this. > Something you might want to keep this in mind when trying to hid the > actual URL from the address bar. > > Both cases, however, go beyond the scope of this mailing list. > > Martijn. > > PS your message was sent three times within a short period of time. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > " from the digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Alain ------------------------------------ Windows XP SP2 PostgreSQL 8.2.4 / MS SQL server 2005 Apache 2.2.4 PHP 5.2.4 C# 2005-2008