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Old 07-14-2003
Anthony
 
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Default Please dirrect me -- headers ????

This isn't necessarily PHP specific, but I'm looking for more information on
HTTP headers. I'd like to know what headers I should send and why. I want
my code to send out w3c compliant HTML. I'm confused on exactly what
headers do, and the difference between HTTP headers and information
contained within the <HEAD> tag. Multiple google searches have gotten me
only more confused. Someone please send me in the right direction :)

on an a possible similar note, I have a domain name www.mydom1.com and when
the user goes to it, I want it so say www.mydom.com in the browser address
bar. Can I do this by sending certain headers? (I have both domains
pointing to the same server) ... should/could I do something like this
through PHP or is there something I can set in Apache to do the same thing?

Simply confused,
- Anthony


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Old 07-14-2003
Taylor York
 
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Default Re: [PHP] Please dirrect me -- headers ????

Cant you edit the httpd.conf?
I know there might be plenty of reasons why not to...but im just checking.
=)

Server mydom1.com
Alias mydom.com


"Anthony" <atampone@attechcomputer.com> wrote in message
news:20030714174947.55784.qmail@pb1.pair.com...
> Thanks for the links, I'm going through them now....
> as far as the location thing. I don't acutaly want to send the user to a
> different site, I just want to change what apears in the user's address

bar.
> in my example, both www.mydom1.com and www.mydom.com point to the same

site
> and weberver. It's simply that one is the old address, and I want users

to
> see teh new address, even if they type in the old one.
>
> - Anthony
>
> "Ryan Gibson" <ryan_gibson@jmp-partnership.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:BB389B3A.59CB%ryan_gibson@jmp-partnership.co.uk...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Headers have nothing to do with the <head> tag, the headers are sent

> before
> > the html page, ie they are not part of the html document, but something

> sent
> > by the web server before the page is sent to the user
> >
> >
> > Try:
> >
> > http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
> >
> > And
> >
> > http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/http.html
> >
> > As for question 2, if you want to redirect the user to the other website

> use
> > the location header to redirect them to the other site (otherwise you'll
> > have to redirect them to the other site, then use frames to open the

> content
> > on the original site)
> >
> >
> > On 14/7/03 5:16 pm, "Anthony" <atampone@attechcomputer.com> wrote:
> >
> > > This isn't necessarily PHP specific, but I'm looking for more

> information on
> > > HTTP headers. I'd like to know what headers I should send and why. I

> want
> > > my code to send out w3c compliant HTML. I'm confused on exactly what
> > > headers do, and the difference between HTTP headers and information
> > > contained within the <HEAD> tag. Multiple google searches have gotten

> me
> > > only more confused. Someone please send me in the right direction :)
> > >
> > > on an a possible similar note, I have a domain name www.mydom1.com

and
> when
> > > the user goes to it, I want it so say www.mydom.com in the browser

> address
> > > bar. Can I do this by sending certain headers? (I have both domains
> > > pointing to the same server) ... should/could I do something like this
> > > through PHP or is there something I can set in Apache to do the same

> thing?
> > >
> > > Simply confused,
> > > - Anthony
> > >
> > >

> >
> > Ryan Gibson
> > -----------
> > ryan_gibson@jmp-partnerhip.co.uk
> >

>
>



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Old 07-14-2003
Anthony
 
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Default Re: [PHP] Please dirrect me -- headers ????

yes, I can edit the httpd.conf file. I'm looking in the Apache 2.0 docs and
can't find the server directive. Also, to my knowledge and according to the
docs, "alias mydom.com" is invalid. "Alias URL-path
file-path|directory-path" is how the docs explain it. Am I missing
something. If I can do this through Apache. it would probably be much
simpler.

- Anthony Apache 2.0.45 by the way :)

"Taylor York" <taylor@dreamstargroup.com> wrote in message
news:20030714185110.17160.qmail@pb1.pair.com...
> Cant you edit the httpd.conf?
> I know there might be plenty of reasons why not to...but im just checking.
> =)
>
> Server mydom1.com
> Alias mydom.com
>
>
> "Anthony" <atampone@attechcomputer.com> wrote in message
> news:20030714174947.55784.qmail@pb1.pair.com...
> > Thanks for the links, I'm going through them now....
> > as far as the location thing. I don't acutaly want to send the user to

a
> > different site, I just want to change what apears in the user's address

> bar.
> > in my example, both www.mydom1.com and www.mydom.com point to the same

> site
> > and weberver. It's simply that one is the old address, and I want users

> to
> > see teh new address, even if they type in the old one.
> >
> > - Anthony
> >
> > "Ryan Gibson" <ryan_gibson@jmp-partnership.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:BB389B3A.59CB%ryan_gibson@jmp-partnership.co.uk...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Headers have nothing to do with the <head> tag, the headers are sent

> > before
> > > the html page, ie they are not part of the html document, but

something
> > sent
> > > by the web server before the page is sent to the user
> > >
> > >
> > > Try:
> > >
> > > http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
> > >
> > > And
> > >
> > > http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/http.html
> > >
> > > As for question 2, if you want to redirect the user to the other

website
> > use
> > > the location header to redirect them to the other site (otherwise

you'll
> > > have to redirect them to the other site, then use frames to open the

> > content
> > > on the original site)
> > >
> > >
> > > On 14/7/03 5:16 pm, "Anthony" <atampone@attechcomputer.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > This isn't necessarily PHP specific, but I'm looking for more

> > information on
> > > > HTTP headers. I'd like to know what headers I should send and why.

I
> > want
> > > > my code to send out w3c compliant HTML. I'm confused on exactly

what
> > > > headers do, and the difference between HTTP headers and information
> > > > contained within the <HEAD> tag. Multiple google searches have

gotten
> > me
> > > > only more confused. Someone please send me in the right direction

:)
> > > >
> > > > on an a possible similar note, I have a domain name www.mydom1.com

> and
> > when
> > > > the user goes to it, I want it so say www.mydom.com in the browser

> > address
> > > > bar. Can I do this by sending certain headers? (I have both domains
> > > > pointing to the same server) ... should/could I do something like

this
> > > > through PHP or is there something I can set in Apache to do the same

> > thing?
> > > >
> > > > Simply confused,
> > > > - Anthony
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > Ryan Gibson
> > > -----------
> > > ryan_gibson@jmp-partnerhip.co.uk
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



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