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[Savannah-hackers] [ 100263 ] Submitting a new project. |
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Support Request #100263, was updated on 2001-Dec-30 19:23
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Category: Web
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Summary: Submitting a new project.
By: villate
Date: 2002-Jan-07 12:43
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This support request is a repetition of request 100269. To
To see my reply, please look at 100269.
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By: kellin
Date: 2002-Jan-05 18:29
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My software is simple. The idea must be really beyond
description, but if you ask any webmaster, it makes
complete sense. The package is not geared to every
individual. Hence it makes little or no sense to your
average joe without extreme explanation.
Web redirects allow you to have a domain name, redirect to
a fixed URL at a different location as if your server had
the domain name in question.
http://www.domain.com ->
http://someotherhost.someotherdomain.com/mydirectory
However, these webredirects are hardcoded, and do not
transmit the URI (yet another webmaster/ietf term)
so that http://www.domain.com/somedirectory gets translated
to http://someotherhost.someotherdomain.com/mydirectory -
notice we lost the /somedirectory part.
This project simply does one thing well.
When it receives redirect, it checks the URI of the
redirect, verifies if there is part of the URI missing in
the current page request and redirects the user's browser
to this correct page.
How difficult is that? Intellectually very complicated.
Technologically very intricate to do. But the actual
process is VERY VERY VERY simple.
So you tell me. What explanation do you require to
legitimize something that I should be able to just create
and hand out to everyone.
I have included this description both in the submissions I
have made, as well as the zip file I emailed you.
I am not getting much satisfaction if any.
Is there a higher authority that I can talk to? Someone
that has a little more leeway or is a little more willing
to publish me on Savannah before I end up having to go post
on FreshMeat and SlashDot about where NOT to post your
project????
Come on. This is ridiculous.
Shamim
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