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Can't get the GET header filter to work.
Jul. 11, 2005, 02:19 AM
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Shaman;

Seeing as how Jak is taking a snooze break, I'll step up to the plate. Try looking at Scott's header filter URL: Alias Redirector [Out].

Therein, you'll note that he actually uses a list, but in essence, he's really just substituting one text string (URL) for another. That tells me that you should be able to do some examination, and decipher the contents of where the request is headed (the GET statement). After that, the replacement text should be simple, no? Shock

Good luck!


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