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Gary Dunn wrote:
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<p>I wonder if IE8 has a security feature that blocks this form of
rewrite? At work our Windows boxes are set to block the type of url
rewrite I use on my project web site ... <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://openslate.org">openslate.org</a> -> <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.aloha.com/%7Eknowtree/openslate">www.aloha.com/~knowtree/openslate</a>.
Most browsers handle the redirect but at work I have to use the second
form. My rewrote happens at GoDaddy, the third party aspect could be a
factor.</p>
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I don't think re-writing within the same domain would ever be
considered a security issue.<br>
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My testing has been with both Firefox and IE8 - switching by going
Start > Default Programs > Set your default programs.<br>
both work.<br>
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Try googling of "IE8" "RESET" ?shrugs? <br>
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