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Redirect Browser
Hello guys,
Is it possible to redirect browser to another socket address? Cheers, Elton |
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I m afraid I didn't describe my question enough. My senario is : I use browser to request a file to server1 , server1 relay the request to server2, and server2 server the file to browser.
The problem here is there is no connection btw browser and server2, so when server2 try to do that send(), browser cannot recv. Any idea to handle this? REGARDS, Elton |
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