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  • From: "Bill Humphries" <whump@o...>
  • To: "Dave Winer" <dave@u...>
  • Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 16:24:42 -0700

I think this is something better handled by the server than 
the XML. In the Apache framework, that would be
to put a Redirect directive in one of the server's configuration
files.

In the Frontier framework, a responder could send the 
	Location: http://newsserver/path/to/rss/file
header.

On a related topic, isn't someone working on XMLizing Linux configuration,
or was that just something I saw in someone's slides at a talk somewhere...

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Bill Humphries <whump@o...>, Software Engineer 
Onradio.com, Scotts Valley, CA 1 813 440 0300 x182
"The more you know, the more jokes you get." -- unknown

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xml-dev@i... [mailto:owner-xml-dev@i...]On Behalf Of
> Dave Winer
> However, we want to enable webmasters to be able to move a file to a 
> different directory or server. In the real world, this happens 
> often enough 
> that we want to have a general solution.
> 
> What I'd like to say is that the webmaster should change the old file to 
> "redirect" to the new file.
> 

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