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You can place a proxy in front of your services. OSGrid does that,
and so do other grids.<br>
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Note that the URL that you decide upon will be extremely important.
Users and worlds are identified by domain names, or more
specifically, authorities (domain:port). So if you start with one
authority and then change to another it will effectively be
considered a different world from the first -- just like the rest of
the Internet does wrt authorities. <br>
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On 3/26/2012 5:58 AM, Per Mint wrote:
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cite="mid:CAD3VkuTh-87=A0bvL8PLNkmdA+VVcojP7SzKjFXOZjno1XuJBw@mail.gmail.com"
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<div>Diva,</div>
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<div>thanks for this useful information. I would like to make URLs
that don't point directly to the ROBUST URL as you specified,
but instead make it like <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.example.com/Lbsa%20Plaza">www.example.com/Lbsa%20Plaza</a>
so that even if the ROBUST URL changes, I will still be able to
reach using the same URL.</div>
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<div>To achieve this, I thought of HTTP redirections using for
example .htaccess, or even PHP header location redirection, but
these don't seem to work.</div>
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<div>Perhaps there is another way like a PHP transparent proxy
that would redirect requests to the real ROBUST URL. Do you
think that it would be technically feasible without modifying
OpenSim ?</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>PMint.</div>
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