Return-Path: Delivered-To: apmail-httpd-users-archive@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 55810 invoked by uid 500); 23 May 2003 18:45:40 -0000 Mailing-List: contact users-help@httpd.apache.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk Reply-To: users@httpd.apache.org list-help: list-unsubscribe: list-post: Delivered-To: mailing list users@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 55782 invoked from network); 23 May 2003 18:45:39 -0000 Received: from h-66-166-36-212.chcgilgm.covad.net (HELO mail-2.alliednational.com) (66.166.36.212) by daedalus.apache.org with SMTP; 23 May 2003 18:45:39 -0000 Received: from ALLIEDNATIONAL-MTA by mail-2.alliednational.com with Novell_GroupWise; Fri, 23 May 2003 13:45:32 -0500 Message-Id: X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise Internet Agent 6.0.2 Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 13:45:09 -0500 From: "Michael Weber" To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Spam-Rating: daedalus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N Subject: [users@httpd] redirect to file:// possible? Greetings! Because of a Netscape 7 problem which won't allow links from http:// URLs to file:// ones, I am moving the entire intranet site to a file share. I know there is supposed to be a fix (bugzilla bug #84128), but I put the user_pref("security.checkloaduri", false); line in every .js file I could find. It still does the same thing. So, I am moving the files so they are all reachable via file://y:/intranet/file-name. My question is, can I create a redirect on my current web site (Apache 1.3.27 on RH 7.3) to point the users automatically to the new site? Remember, if I do the standard Redirect permanent /index.html file://y:/intranet/index.html thing, it fails because the link on that page goes from an http: to a file: and NS 7 won't do that. I'm hoping to just have the server send a "go here" command to the browser. Before you ask me why I don't just tell people to go to the new site, I have 120 people who are still looking for the "Any" key. If I open an explorer window and forget to close it, they will reboot the system repeatedly trying to make it go away. I mean for 30 minutes! When they were told to close the window, they had to have an IS person come down and click the mouse for them because they were certain it would break something. For users like them, it needs to be as transparent as possible. One other option would be to change every link on the normal page to one that resets their home page to the new site and then tells them a problem occurred and they need to exit the browser and try again. (Sneaky, but it might work!) Any other ideas? We use Windows 95, 98 and NetScape 4.7 and 7.02, and (when nothing else works) IE 5.5 or 6. Thanx! -Michael All spam should be forwarded to billg@microsoft.com If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time windows crashed... Oh, wait! He does! --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@httpd.apache.org " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@httpd.apache.org