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Re: [mv] not showing the vlink in the url.....someone?
****** message to minivend-users from Hans-Joachim Leidinger <jojo@buchonline.net> ******
Or another way:
- rename mystore.cgi to mystore (edit your cfg)
- use this
[set mv_no_session_id]1[/set]
[set mv_no_count]1[/set]
to remove the session ID and page count number from the URL path
- call your shop via your browser and save this as you index.html
(make sure, all links is without any session id)
If my english is to poor and you canīt understand me. An example is
www.buchonline.net, but i use an intropage to redirects the user to the
shop. I will rebuild it later.
Regards,
Joachim
Eric Paul wrote:
>
> ****** message to minivend-users from Eric Paul <epaul@spellbook.net> ******
>
> It's done using frames. Frames trick your browser into thinking that you
> are always on the same page, because you are in the same "frameset"
> throughout the session. If you don't want to show the cgi-bin in the URL,
> use only the frames version. Keep in mind though that this will really
> tick off users who are using browsers that can't handle frames, and those
> users who really hate frames.
>
> Eric
>
> At 01:10 AM 1/23/00 , you wrote:
> >****** message to minivend-users from "Michael Schwartz"
> ><michael@panamacom.com> ******
> >
> >
> > Hi all!!
> >Ive seen a few minivend sites that do not change the URL....for example...
> >my catalogs have to be accessed like www.mycatalog.com/cgi-local/mystore.cgi
> >so i created an index.html for the www.mycatalog.com that redirects the user
> >to the address above...
> >I dont like this solution. I prefer that www.mycatalog.com doesnt change,
> >so the user never visualizes that he is running a cgi, and ive seen this in
> >a few stores made by other people....even in different sections of the store
> >the www.whatever.com stays that way....
> >Now, is this done using frames? I am trying to find a UNIX way to do it,
> >maybe aliasing, but ive heard that it is not possible...since i dont believe
> >this is possible using unix, i am asking for suggestions that might save me
> >a lot of time.
> >Thanks !!
> >
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