Scrive Francois Piette <[email protected]>:

[...]

> I understand, but as far as the HTTP component is concerned, it is the
> expected behaviour. The problems is at the provider. His "trick" is designed
> for a human, not a program.

Yes, I know. I'm only asking because this "service" seems to become more common,
and maybe there is some "standard" (for example a specific header) to know that
it is not a normal redirect. But examining it they are not.

To disable this "feature" I must explicit exchange the primary dns with the
secondary. Since I cannot change it on the router, I should disable the dhcp on
every pc :-(


Bye, Maurizio.

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