This can be done with JS(JavaScript). I think it's the window.status object.
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Alex Blundell (aj) [mailto:alexblundell@btinternet.com]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 12 de fevereiro de 2002 06:33
Para: users@httpd.apache.org
Assunto: Re: Keeping the address in the address field of the browser
You could allways use a frame so that whenever you click a link the address
in the adress bar doesnt change.. But i dont kow why you would want to.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Owen Boyle" <obo@bourse.ch>
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Keeping the address in the address field of the browser
> Jacob Vennervald Madsen wrote:
> >
> > Hi List
> >
> > How can I configure my Apache server so that the address in the address
> > field of the browser doesn't change when a link is clicked?
> >
> > For example if I enter www.mydomain.com in my browser it will take me to
> > that site.
> > But normaly if I click a link pointing to
> > www.mydomain.com/pages/newpage.html the browser will write this in the
> > address field.
> > How do I configure Apache so I keep www.mydomain.com in the address
> > field?
>
> This is client-side behaviour and has nothing to do with apache. This is
> also the daftest request I have ever seen on this mailing list (and that
> is saying something). Whatever would you want to do that for?
>
> If you really like doing complicated work for pointless personal
> aesthetics you could run your whole site from a global CGI script at the
> top then all your links would be back to this CGI program with the page
> definition hidden in a POST request. Don't dare ask for more details...
>
> Rgds,
>
> Owen Boyle.
>
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-----Mensagem original-----
De: Alex Blundell (aj) [mailto:alexblundell@btinternet.com]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 12 de fevereiro de 2002 06:33
Para: users@httpd.apache.org
Assunto: Re: Keeping the address in the address field of the browser
You could allways use a frame so that whenever you click a link the address
in the adress bar doesnt change.. But i dont kow why you would want to.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Owen Boyle" <obo@bourse.ch>
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Keeping the address in the address field of the browser
> Jacob Vennervald Madsen wrote:
> >
> > Hi List
> >
> > How can I configure my Apache server so that the address in the address
> > field of the browser doesn't change when a link is clicked?
> >
> > For example if I enter www.mydomain.com in my browser it will take me to
> > that site.
> > But normaly if I click a link pointing to
> > www.mydomain.com/pages/newpage.html the browser will write this in the
> > address field.
> > How do I configure Apache so I keep www.mydomain.com in the address
> > field?
>
> This is client-side behaviour and has nothing to do with apache. This is
> also the daftest request I have ever seen on this mailing list (and that
> is saying something). Whatever would you want to do that for?
>
> If you really like doing complicated work for pointless personal
> aesthetics you could run your whole site from a global CGI script at the
> top then all your links would be back to this CGI program with the page
> definition hidden in a POST request. Don't dare ask for more details...
>
> Rgds,
>
> Owen Boyle.
>
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