I think redirection is possible with javascript
without showing the url in the status bar. we need to
call the function where form.action value is specified
and form.submit is present. in this case only
javascript.submit() shows in the status bar. 


 --- Philip S Tellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Kunal Shah wrote:
> 
> > not sure what you want. I think you want to hide
> the url of
> > the link which is shown in the status bar of the
> explorer.
> > If so, i think you can do it with java script. but
> again it
> 
> how would you do that with javascript?
> 
> you either use frames as sameer pointed out, or you
> have a cgi script on 
> the server that does a lot of processing based on
> get parameters, 
> cookies and redirections.  If you have to resort to
> this method, you 
> need more than free support.
> 
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