is there a possibility to set the url to something else WITHOUT query
for it??
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Idea from Maurice: can't we use JavaScript (e.g. with the history
object) to achieve this?
Eelco
Christopher Turner wrote:
This would all be so much easier with just one tiny change to the
HTTP protocol. All you would need to do is be able to (optionally)
set a response header with a url that the browser should change the
address bar to and which the browser should then use to refresh the
page (instead of the original url used to retrieve the page). Simple,
all problems solved. Anyone want to implement it? ;)
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