c# display and change urls open from client over network
how display and change url open from client over network
for example in a network client get internet from default gateway
and client open url in browser how can show this urls in server and change url to offline data on hard server ?
c# networking client
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how display and change url open from client over network
for example in a network client get internet from default gateway
and client open url in browser how can show this urls in server and change url to offline data on hard server ?
c# networking client
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Did you try anything so far?
– Jayendran
Nov 11 at 7:47
yes but i can not find good way
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 8:26
It is the difference between http:\ and file:\. The connection is different. HTTP uses a web connection on the server and connects through a web-service on the PC. File is using shared drives and windows credentials.
– jdweng
Nov 11 at 10:16
– jdweng i know difference between http:\ and file:\ but how monitor ethernet request and change target http to a localhost file server in local network
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 10:39
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how display and change url open from client over network
for example in a network client get internet from default gateway
and client open url in browser how can show this urls in server and change url to offline data on hard server ?
c# networking client
how display and change url open from client over network
for example in a network client get internet from default gateway
and client open url in browser how can show this urls in server and change url to offline data on hard server ?
c# networking client
c# networking client
asked Nov 11 at 5:18
Mansour Babasafari
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Did you try anything so far?
– Jayendran
Nov 11 at 7:47
yes but i can not find good way
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 8:26
It is the difference between http:\ and file:\. The connection is different. HTTP uses a web connection on the server and connects through a web-service on the PC. File is using shared drives and windows credentials.
– jdweng
Nov 11 at 10:16
– jdweng i know difference between http:\ and file:\ but how monitor ethernet request and change target http to a localhost file server in local network
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 10:39
add a comment |
1
Did you try anything so far?
– Jayendran
Nov 11 at 7:47
yes but i can not find good way
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 8:26
It is the difference between http:\ and file:\. The connection is different. HTTP uses a web connection on the server and connects through a web-service on the PC. File is using shared drives and windows credentials.
– jdweng
Nov 11 at 10:16
– jdweng i know difference between http:\ and file:\ but how monitor ethernet request and change target http to a localhost file server in local network
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 10:39
1
1
Did you try anything so far?
– Jayendran
Nov 11 at 7:47
Did you try anything so far?
– Jayendran
Nov 11 at 7:47
yes but i can not find good way
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 8:26
yes but i can not find good way
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 8:26
It is the difference between http:\ and file:\. The connection is different. HTTP uses a web connection on the server and connects through a web-service on the PC. File is using shared drives and windows credentials.
– jdweng
Nov 11 at 10:16
It is the difference between http:\ and file:\. The connection is different. HTTP uses a web connection on the server and connects through a web-service on the PC. File is using shared drives and windows credentials.
– jdweng
Nov 11 at 10:16
– jdweng i know difference between http:\ and file:\ but how monitor ethernet request and change target http to a localhost file server in local network
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 10:39
– jdweng i know difference between http:\ and file:\ but how monitor ethernet request and change target http to a localhost file server in local network
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 10:39
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Did you try anything so far?
– Jayendran
Nov 11 at 7:47
yes but i can not find good way
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 8:26
It is the difference between http:\ and file:\. The connection is different. HTTP uses a web connection on the server and connects through a web-service on the PC. File is using shared drives and windows credentials.
– jdweng
Nov 11 at 10:16
– jdweng i know difference between http:\ and file:\ but how monitor ethernet request and change target http to a localhost file server in local network
– Mansour Babasafari
Nov 11 at 10:39