On 10/20/2008 01:54 PM, Portman wrote:
> I seem to remember someone saying that if you redirect a url and use
> masking, the real url won't show - is this true? (And an option?)
No. You have to tell the browser what URL to go to, in order for it to
go to it. There's no way to get the browser to
Couldn't agree more, but the school is not very up on technology yet.
We are actually a club of parents that support various school
activities, like their music program.
We run trips and things to raise money, so we are not "officially"
part of the school system.
The school has a basic site,
I seem to remember someone saying that if you redirect a url and use
masking, the real url won't show - is this true? (And an option?)
Riva
On 10/20/2008 8:49 AM, steve miller wrote:
OK.
Thanks for the thoughts.
steve
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OK.
Thanks for the thoughts.
steve
On Oct 19, 2008, at 9:23 PM, Sheila Fenelon wrote:
> steve miller wrote:
>> Hi Sheila.
>>
>> Guess I'm being thick here, but wouldn't the logged in visitor
>> still see
>> the url to the intermediate script?
>> Or are you thinking it will happen so fast that
Sounds to me that you'll have much better luck approaching this in a
much more secure way instead of trying to fudge through limited tools
available to you.
If this school is even partially serious about protecting its pupils
then they should be open to discussion and you can illustrate these
diff
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 5:43 PM, steve miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The main info on the site is pw protected, but I'm hoping to increase
> security and settle some parents' anxiety by hiding it all together. It has
> trip signup info, contact info, pictures... and they don't want predators
steve miller wrote:
> Hi Sheila.
>
> Guess I'm being thick here, but wouldn't the logged in visitor still see
> the url to the intermediate script?
> Or are you thinking it will happen so fast that they won't be able to
> read it?
>
>
Yes, exactly. Beside the URL is viewable on the protected si
On Oct 19, 2008, at 8:37 PM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 4:58 PM, steve miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
In this way, school members log into edline first with a username
and pw,
then they see the link to the private site.
So, I'm hoping I understand this correctly
Hi Sheila.
Guess I'm being thick here, but wouldn't the logged in visitor still
see the url to the intermediate script?
Or are you thinking it will happen so fast that they won't be able to
read it?
steve
On Oct 19, 2008, at 8:28 PM, Sheila Fenelon wrote:
steve miller wrote:
Guess I ne
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 4:58 PM, steve miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In this way, school members log into edline first with a username and pw,
> then they see the link to the private site.
So, I'm hoping I understand this correctly -- the edline site is password
protected but the other site
steve miller wrote:
> Guess I need to give more info.
> This is a private site that the school does not want accessed via the
> open web.
> They don't have an intranet, so what we are doing is making it only
> available through a site that they contract (edline.net).
> In this way, school members l
Guess I need to give more info.
This is a private site that the school does not want accessed via the
open web.
They don't have an intranet, so what we are doing is making it only
available through a site that they contract (edline.net).
In this way, school members log into edline first with a
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 1:30 PM, steve miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> they (so far) are only allowing us to post links on their site, not forms.
/
> So, I am stuck with a simple url and I'd like to hide
> the variable being sent.
OK, got it. If it were me, I'd probably just put the values in
Hi Hassan.
The other site is a commercial site that our school uses (edline.net)
and they (so far) are only allowing us to post links on their site,
not forms. Since I am not the school's contact with edline, I can't
ask directly, and the person who is the contact is not being very
helpfu
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 9:10 AM, steve miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sending a variable from one site to another via a url string because I
> don't have access to send it as a form post variable.
> Thus, the variable is viewable, like index.html?this=that.
>
> I'd like to hide the varia
Hi all.
Could use some help with a url rewrite, if possible...
I am sending a variable from one site to another via a url string
because I don't have access to send it as a form post variable.
Thus, the variable is viewable, like index.html?this=that.
I'd like to hide the variable value. Is
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