HI Rick, Rick Macdougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > You don't need to do that at all :) > > Use the ErrorDocument (I'm sure thttp has the same thing) to redirect to a > Perl or PHP script. Just parse out the HTTP ENV variables, get the host > name it was trying to get and redirect. > > It's about a 4 line PHP script and I'm sure it's about the same in Perl. > Possible, but fallible. MSIE tends to use internal error messages when it encounters a 4** status. Sometimes - you know MSIE... :) adam
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