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24/12/2005 15:55 - 25/12/2005 15:55 |
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URLs from the .Net site that I would like to redirect within the new classic ASP site. In order to do this, I need to determine a couple of values within a Querystring of the .Net site. Note: I know NOTHING about .Net so anything you provide to me needs to be fully documented and compiled so all I have to do is drop the files into the appropriate directory. You must be VERY clear in directing me. I need the code in both non-compiled and compiled versions to verify security. Here's what I need: 1) I need a page called home.aspx that will be located within the /home directory. This will be the only .Net page on my website (which will be classic ASP). 2) The page will be called from URLs such as: http://www.domain.com/home/home.aspx?i=02_12/7/2005_cn_740_5_00_00 http://www.domain.com/home/home.aspx?i=02_9/1/2005_cn_617_5_00_00 In some cases, it might not have the "cn", so the script should look for the "cn" first and if you don't find it then look for a three digit number surrounded by "_" (underscores) and that will be the cn, such as: http://www.domain.com/Home/home.aspx?i=02_12/12/2005_plink_895_1 3) In every case, I need the home.aspx page to redirect to "../redirection.asp?cn=XXX&div=Y 4) The XXX number will be the three digit number just after the "_cn_" phrase of the querystring, and the Y will be the next number after the "_" which is just after the "cn". For example, for this URL: http://www.domain.com/Home/home.aspx?i=02_12/12/2005_plink_895_1 The .Net page should redirect to: ../redirection.asp?cn=895&div=1 As another example, for this URL: http://www.domain.com/home/home.aspx?i=02_12/7/2005_cn_740_5_00_00 The .Net page should redirect to: ../redirection.asp?cn=740&div=5 The cn parameter will ALWAYS be 3 digits. The div parameter will ALWAYS be 1 digit. I need detailed information on what to do with your supplied code. For instance: 1. These files (abc and xyz) are pre-compiliing, per your instructions 2. The file (def) is your web.config file and needs to be in your root directory (if needed) 3. The file (fgh) is your home.aspx file and needs to be in the /home directory I need this script ASAP (today or tomorrow). Thanks. The programmer that works with me and is very clear on deliverables will be given a lot of additional work in the future. Thanks for bidding! Get $20 Off Panda Internet Security 2008. Coupon Code: WOWPISUSD20.
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