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I posted a question on CodeProject.
This website is the technical sns of windows programming.
A person replied to me a comment.
However I could't realize the comment because of my poor English.
Please tell me what he really said.
He wrote the below.
I wrote:
I'm now developing asp.net web site.
Anyone notice me IIS has filters like TOMCAT?
I would like to redirect my website by the local time.
ex)
9:00-18:00 is service available.
The other is redirect non-service page.
If Tomcat web server, this setting is easy to compile Jave and put it to /WEB-INF/classes/filters and modify web.xml.
Anyone knows?
he wrote:
Interesting. I only knew of manual way. Lets see if there is an automatic configuration too, will wait to post my manual way. 5!
This website is the technical sns of windows programming.
A person replied to me a comment.
However I could't realize the comment because of my poor English.
Please tell me what he really said.
He wrote the below.
I wrote:
I'm now developing asp.net web site.
Anyone notice me IIS has filters like TOMCAT?
I would like to redirect my website by the local time.
ex)
9:00-18:00 is service available.
The other is redirect non-service page.
If Tomcat web server, this setting is easy to compile Jave and put it to /WEB-INF/classes/filters and modify web.xml.
Anyone knows?
he wrote:
Interesting. I only knew of manual way. Lets see if there is an automatic configuration too, will wait to post my manual way. 5!
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He said he didn't know if you could redirect the webpage automatically when it is the service time.
But he knows how to manually redirect.
I think if you wait awhile, he will show you how he does it manually.
I am not totally sure though, because his English is not proper.
And I don't know what the 5 at the end means either. Haha.
He may have very high skills of programming. Because he is MVP of the website.
I'm looking forward to waiting him.
Thank you for the comment.
I'll try to see the website.
A person replied to my comment.
However I could't realize the comment meant because of my poor English.
Can anyone tell me if/whether IIS has filters like TOMCAT?
I would like to redirect my website using the local time.
"using" sounds much better than "by" here.
If I use a Tomcat web server, it's easy to code this setting in Java, compile it and put it in /WEB-INF/classes/filters and modify web
Does anyone know?
Thank you!!