I think Java Script is the answer for an If condition.
You can use your %IF statement then you can say:
<Body onload = LocRep()>
%Else
<Body etc.>
%EndIf

function LocRep(){
eval(location.replace(URL);
}

HTH,

Craig


-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Raul A. Jager W.
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:43 AM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] (no subject)

An easy way to do it will be to put in the replaced NetData a refresh
tag to the .net page. Like this:

<html>
<head>
* <meta http-equiv="refresh"
content="0;URL=http://ISS.server.etc/page.asp?parm1=$(parm1)&...">*
<title>Detalle de Asiento</title>
...

The "meta" tag will send the user to the new page when he goes to the
usual one.
You can change the 0 (in front of the URL) for a few seconds in order to
have a pause before going to the new page, but this will cause the new
page to be percived as slower.
A good thing about this solution is that when the move is complete (if
it ever gets there) the new programs will have nothing to change.

Mark Allen wrote:

The NET.DATa stuff is on the 400 and the ASP stuff will be on an IIS
server,
the main entry point is the NET .DATA stuff. what we want (if possible) is
a way for NET .DATA to do the "redirect" to an IIS server ASP page
"automagically" if a certain condition is met instead of going to the
"next"
NET .DATA page...

Probably not clear but I am grudingly moving to .NET and still gotta figure
this stuff out

On Dec 20, 2007 8:56 AM, Walden H. Leverich <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:



In your example you both the net.data and the .net pages were on the
campusweb.tui.edu server. Since an address can only be backed by a
single web server you're going to have to move that web server from the
System i to a windows box. So, the question now is, when the windows box
sees a request for xxx.mbr can you get it to (conditionally) redirect to
another site, say campusweb1.tui.edu.

There are a couple of ways to do this, two that spring to mind are
either a custom 404 handler (since the .mbr doesn't exist on the iis box
iis will send it to the 404 handler) that handles the request for .mbr
and optionally checks some data and then redirects either to
campusweb1/xxx.mbr or to campusweb/xxx.aspx.

The other way would be to map the .mbr extension into asp.net and then
have a httphandler that handles all .mbr requests and then checks the
code and rewrites/redirects as needed.

-Walden

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