Matthew Toseland writes:
> Just allow access to : AND :8890. The code does not make it
> absolute, it takes the hostname from the query.
Let's see. I access via http://free/
It redirects me to http://:8890/
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Ian Clarke writes:
> Now, we could - say - set it up so that going to :
>
> http://localhost:8890/fproxy/CHK%40...
>
> Works like going to:
>
> http://localhost:/CHK%40...
[...]
> I guess we could also determine in real-time whether the URL looks like an
> FProxy link, or whether it
Matthew Toseland writes:
Just allow access to : AND :8890. The code does not make it
absolute, it takes the hostname from the query.
Let's see. I access via http://free/
It redirects me to http://ipaddress:8890/
--Dan
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On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:27:22PM -0400, Dan Merillat wrote:
Ok, let it be said I love the new UI. However, since : is just redirecting
to :8890, can't we just merge the two interfaces?
It screws up my setup of using squid to redirect freenet requests, but I think I
can work around
Ian Clarke writes:
>
> --S1BNGpv0yoYahz37
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> Well, in theory - yes, in practice, it ain't so easy.
>
> The NodeInfoServlet resides on port 8890, that is the thing that
Ian Clarke writes:
--S1BNGpv0yoYahz37
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Well, in theory - yes, in practice, it ain't so easy.
The NodeInfoServlet resides on port 8890, that is the thing that draws the =
Well, in theory - yes, in practice, it ain't so easy.
The NodeInfoServlet resides on port 8890, that is the thing that draws the nice
menu to the left, and can't really support controlling of the entire
web-browser window, which is why we need FProxy.
Now, we could - say - set it up so that
Ok, let it be said I love the new UI. However, since : is just redirecting
to :8890, can't we just merge the two interfaces?
It screws up my setup of using squid to redirect freenet requests, but I think I
can work around it. Perhaps. It's a pain to rewrite URLs on the fly, so I may have
Well, in theory - yes, in practice, it ain't so easy.
The NodeInfoServlet resides on port 8890, that is the thing that draws the nice
menu to the left, and can't really support controlling of the entire
web-browser window, which is why we need FProxy.
Now, we could - say - set it up so that