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Meaning of Redirection from wikipedia

- attempts to open a URL that has been redirected, a page with a different URL is opened. Similarly, domain redirection or domain forwarding is when all pages...
- available under more than one address Redirection (computing), the redirection of streams of data into one another Redirect examination, a trial process in...
- Symbolic link "Folder Redirection in Windows". Archived from the original on 2008-03-23. Retrieved 2008-03-24. "Folder Redirection Overview". Archived from...
- its "pipes", redirection in operating systems was hard or even impossible to do. In Unix-like operating systems, programs do redirection with the dup2(2)...
- COM port redirector, relay serial data between a "virtual" COM port and a serial device server or modem server on a network URL redirection, URLs rewritten...
- HTTP response status code 302 Found is a common way of performing URL redirection. The HTTP/1.0 specification (RFC 1945) initially defined this code, and...
- case may lead to a different destination URL. Not all redirection is treated equally; the redirection instruction sent to a browser can contain in its header...
- Redirected walking is a virtual reality locomotion technique that enables users to explore a virtual world that is considerably larger than the tracked...
- alternative is to send an HTTP redirection status code, such as HTTP 301 or 302. It is the preferred way to redirect a user agent to a different page...
- be redirected with a fast Meta refresh command to another page. Other forms of redirection include use of JavaScript and server side redirection, from...