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Next Tip    Redirecting Domain Names To A New Location

When people come to this web site, they will enter through a common default.asp page if they type in the domain names

http://www.gr-fx.com/     or   http://www.vb123.com/

Now if you are a user that is only after Access, VB, ASP tips, you will want to be redirected to the tips page.  We take you straight there using the following ASP code 

<%

host=lcase(request.servervariables("HTTP_HOST"))

SELECT CASE host

CASE "www.vb123.com"

response.redirect "http://www.vb123.com/toolshed/tips-fx.htm"

END SELECT

%>

<html>

Note that it is important that this simple code appears above the <html> tag in the default.asp page.

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This tip was written by Garry Robinson from GR-FX Pty Limited in Sydney, Australia.

 

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