[ale] Apache redirects

Master Wizard mainwizard at vei.net
Thu Nov 22 07:54:52 EST 2001


<body onLoad='document.location.replace("/common/jsp/index.jsp")'>
</body>
This works for me.
Ed.

"Jerry Z. Yu" wrote:

> It'd be more secure to avoid processing .cgi file in just any dir.
> I guess the same should go to .php. I'd feel more comfortable just using
> HTML's own redirect capabilities for this purpose, more portable/secure.
>
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Cleveland Flowe wrote:
>
> #Gene Matthews wrote:
> #>
> #> I have an apache question.  It's hopefully easy if you know apache well
> #> (I don't).  I have a cgi prog in cgi-bin.  What I would like to happen
> #> is when someone goes to the website via http://whatever.com/  the  cgi
> #> program in ../cgi-bin/cgiprog gets run to produce the page.
> #>
> #> I tried doing this in /var/www/html/:
> #>
> #> ln -s ../cgi-bin/cgiprog index.html
> #>
> #> That didnt' work.  It produced a bunch of garbage.  I don't know much
> #> (anything?) regarding url redirection, but is that what I should be
> #> trying here?
> #
> #You could add index.cgi to your DirectoryIndex, assuming that
> #"AddHandler cgi-script .cgi" was issued in your config.
> #
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