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Originally Posted by brian.mark
Header checks can be done by a number of tools. The one I use (mainly because Shari Thurow showed it to me once) is at RexSwain.com. Very simple form, you can tell it if you want it to follow the redirect or not. Brian.
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Brian, Thanks. I tried it and this is what it looks like for one of my redirect domains:
http://www.rexswain.com/httpview.html
Parameters:
URL =
http://fdja.net
UAG = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)
AEN =
REQ = HEAD ; VER = 1.1 ; FMT = AUTO
Sending request:
HEAD / HTTP/1.1
Host: fdja.net
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)
Connection: close
• Finding host IP address...
Host IP address = 209.157.71.50
• Finding TCP protocol...
• Binding to local socket...
• Connecting to host...
• Sending request...
• Receiving response...
Total bytes received = 249
Elapsed time so far: 0 seconds
Header (Length = 249):
HTTP/1.1·200·OK(CR)(LF)
Server:·Microsoft-IIS/5.0(CR)(LF)
Connection:·close(CR)(LF)
Date:·Sun,·11·Sep·2005·15:36:40·GMT(CR)(LF)
Content-Type:·text/html(CR)(LF)
Accept-Ranges:·bytes(CR)(LF)
Last-Modified:·Sat,·10·Sep·2005·19:08:11·GMT(CR)(LF)
ETag:·"c0d07dfc3ab6c51:12e7"(CR)(LF)
Content-Length:·200221(CR)(LF)
(CR)(LF)
I don't see anything like what you mentioned... Is that good or bad?
Thanks - Todd