That's how the HG works. HG 1.5 is on a grid-basis. The entrance to grids is directed at the Gatekeeper service. When you link to, for exmple, hg.osgrid.org:80 you are requesting the Gatekeeper of osgrid to link to whatever the default region entry is in OSGrid, consequently being able to visit all regions in OSGrid that allow foreign visitors. When you link to hg.osgrid.org:80:Some Region you are requesting th Gatekeeper to link to a specific region on that grid, permissions allowing.

Maybe I'm still missing something.

On 10/25/2010 9:19 AM, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
It sounds like what he wants is for foreign grids to link to a region in his grid, so that users from that grid can get to his, without him having to maintain a region in the other grid.

-ste

On 10/25/10 12:16 PM, Jor3l Boa wrote:
Yes diva, but his idea is when you tp to that region actually switch
grids (tp-to-grid instead of tp-to-sim), actually makes sense if you
want people visit a bunch of regions with one entrance

2010/10/25 Diva Canto <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Maybe I'm missing something, but what you're describing is how the
    Hypergrid works, redirect and all. It's not an http redirect,
    because the viewer doesn't do that protocol, but it's
    TeleportFinish, which is the Linden equivalent of an http redirect.

    If you use the link-region console command you place a region on
    your map (you see it on your map) that belongs to another grid.
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