Nebie question re: Location

Vasquez, Mike mike.vasquez at akamai.com
Fri Aug 18 13:45:03 CDT 2000


~sdpm~
Never mind.  I figured it out.

Trying to learn and I have a question regarding opening another html page.

Is there something special about using this.  I tried

print "Location:http://mypage.com/"; and it actually prints
"location:http://mypage.com/".

What I am trying to do is if a person did not come from a specific
$ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'}, I want to redirect the user to another page.

Suggestions please.


Michael Vasquez
Webcast Engineer
Akamai Technologies
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Crawford [mailto:joe at artlung.com]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 8:55 AM
To: San Diego Perl Mongers
Subject: Re: Letter to Perl Mongers


~sdpm~
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Garrett Casey wrote:

> ~sdpm~
> I hope I didn't come across like I was complaining about the
> people who wrote back that they could not attend.  I fully understand
> it if someone has a prior commitment - thats fine.  I am concerned
> about the 26 people who said they WOULD attend and didn't.
> 
> >In the future, I recommend getting RSVPs early enough so that you and
> >the host know how many have committed to attending.  (THOSE are the
> >folks who had darned well better show up!)
> 
> 26 out of 32 people who RSVP did not show up.

I completely sympathize with the organizers - WebSanDiego's recent
Happy Hour http://WebSanDiego.org/happyhour/happyhour6/ got 90+ RSVPs of
which 55 actually showed. Perhaps this is a regional affliction?
California-itis?

I don't know of a magic bullet to fix this - but when you get sponsors,
meeting rooms, etc and people don't show, there's a real impact on a group.
Perhaps it's time to remind people what RSVP means. :-\

My sympathies,
        Joe
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