This idea is almost perfect. The one thing that I can't seem to do is to get
the http_referer field to display anything on my $$NavigatorTemplate form.
Here's what I was planning to do:
We have a single Domino server that hosts a number of sites. Each site has
it's own domain name, but the domains can only point to a single IP address
like 'http://1.1.1.1', not a db address like 'http://1.1.1.1/hello.nsf'. To
solve this, I was going to set up a db called home.nsf with the $$NavTemplate
as the default form to load when the server is hit via browser. On that form I
was then going to look at http_referer to see which site a visitor was trying
to hit, set the window title based on this and then do a redir to the specific
db they were after in a single frame (I know, frames are bad, but the sites in
question use them anyway). If http_referer would work, then my redirection
idea might work. Any ideas on why this field refuses to show up?
This idea is almost perfect. The one thing that I can't seem to do is to get the http_referer field to display anything on my $$NavigatorTemplate form.
Here's what I was planning to do:
We have a single Domino server that hosts a number of sites. Each site has it's own domain name, but the domains can only point to a single IP address like 'http://1.1.1.1', not a db address like 'http://1.1.1.1/hello.nsf'. To solve this, I was going to set up a db called home.nsf with the $$NavTemplate as the default form to load when the server is hit via browser. On that form I was then going to look at http_referer to see which site a visitor was trying to hit, set the window title based on this and then do a redir to the specific db they were after in a single frame (I know, frames are bad, but the sites in question use them anyway). If http_referer would work, then my redirection idea might work. Any ideas on why this field refuses to show up?