OK, I'm having some confusion with seeother(), likely because 95% of my
application is ajax and my brain is locked into that mindset. Can someone
clarify if the following presumption is true?
I observe that for a request, 'seeother' simply a) resets the response
buffer/headers and b) delivers a different resource in it's place. So
basically for example, you hit /foo, which has code that does a
seeother("/bar"). The response delivered to the client is identical as if
they had originally requested /bar.
Is this observation correct?
Thanks!
S
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