redirection

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Englisch - Türkisch
yeniden yönlendirme
(Bilgisayar) yönlendirme
redirect
{f} başka tarafa yönlendirmek
redirect
(Bilgisayar) yeniden yönlendir

Bu komutun çıktısını o dosyaya yeniden yönlendirmenizi istiyorum. - I want you to redirect the output of this command into that file.

redirect
(Bilgisayar) yönlendir

Bu komutun çıktısını o dosyaya yeniden yönlendirmenizi istiyorum. - I want you to redirect the output of this command into that file.

redirect
bkz.readdress
redirect
yeniden gönder
redirect
yönlendirme

Bu komutun çıktısını o dosyaya yeniden yönlendirmenizi istiyorum. - I want you to redirect the output of this command into that file.

duplicate redirection
(Bilgisayar) çift yönlendirme
duplicate redirection
(Bilgisayar) çift yeniden yönlendirme
redirect
yeni adrese gönder
redirect
{f} yeni adrese göndermek
redirect
yeniden salık vermek
redirect
{f} yönünü değiştirmek
redirect
düzeltilmiş adresi yazıp yollamak
Englisch - Englisch
The act of setting a new direction
The automated process of taking a user to a location other than the one selected
The process of automatically redirecting a browser to a different file or directory that that specific in the original request
Redirection means performing input from other than the standard input stream, or output to other than the standard output stream You can redirect the output of the print and printf statements to a file or a system command, using the `>', `>>', and `|' operators You can redirect input to the getline statement using the `<' and `|' operators See section Redirecting Output of print and printf
any traffic going to a domain name will be redirected to a different URL chosen by the user, for example, a pre-existing website on another server
To hijack the output of a command, which is usually on-screen, and put it somewhere else (this process is called output redirection) Alternatively, you can use information from somewhere else as the input for a command (called input redirection) rather than take the input from the keyboard To redirect the output of a command to a file, use the > character To redirect the output of one command to become the input to another command, use the pipe(|) character
A server process which will forward data from one location to another automatically, either on a permanent or temporary basis
A system by which clients accessing a particular URL are sent to a different location, either on the same server or on a different server This is useful if a resource has moved and you want the clients to use the new location transparently It's also used to maintain the integrity of relative links when directories are accessed without a trailing slash
Involves guiding the student toward a positive interaction (for example, talking about things that are interesting to the student, providing additional assistance or asking the student a series of questions that you know they will answer) The purpose of redirection is to create opportunities to give the student positive feedback for appropriate behavior
(1) (n ) The channeling of output to a file or device instead of to the standard output (2) (n ) The channeling of input from a file or device instead of from the standard input
The output of a program is sent to another device instead of sending it to the standard output channel
The process by which traffic that is destined for one location is sent to another This can be from server to server or, across a distributed network, from one WAN or LAN to another Redirection is frequently used as a method of Failover
Refers to directing input and output to files and devices other than the default devices A banner ad might have a pixel that to allow one source to track an action and would then redirect the visitor to the requested page to complete the click-thru action
Redirection means performing input from something other than the standard input stream, or performing output to something other than the standard output stream You can redirect the output of the print and printf statements to a file or a system command, using the `>', `>>', `|', and `|&' operators You can redirect input to the getline statement using the `<', `|', and `|&' operators (See section Redirecting Output of print and printf, and section Explicit Input with getline )
{i} act of directing again; act of changing direction; act of readdressing
A system by which clients accessing a particular URL are sent to a different location, either on the same server or on a different server This system is useful if a resource has moved and you want the clients to use the new location transparently It's also used to maintain the integrity of relative links when directories are accessed without a trailing slash
a non-punitive behavioral intervention strategy in which children are lead to adopt acceptable substitute behaviors for their inappropriate actions
On the Internet, the automated process of taking a person to a domain name different than the one typed into the browser
The process of directing STDIN for a program to come from a file rather than from the terminal or console It also goes the other way, by directing STDOUT or STERR to a file rather than to the terminal
The process of writing to or reading from a file or device different from the one that would normally be the target or the source Can be used to automatically send a user from an outdated URL to a new one
Telling a web browser to go to another place to get a web page it requested It is used to send users to the login screen when they have no cookie without telling them to 'Click here'
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To instruct to go, inquire ... elsewhere
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A redirection
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To give new direction to, change the direction of
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An examination of a witness, following cross-examination, by the party that conducted the direct examination
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A substition of an address for another one
A redirection
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I O redirection
routing of input/output, routing of information from one program to another or to a file instead of to the screen
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To substitute an address or pointer to a new location
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A packet switching function that routes a call to an alternative network address if the link to the original address is not working It is carried out by end point switches
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channel into a new direction; "redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists"
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To divert data from a process to a file or device to which it would not normally go
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To associate files with the input or output of commands
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1: (verb) to display another web address for the same web page after going there; 2: (noun): the server instruction to accomplish such a redirect In a typical example, the user types in a web address such as "http: //www TheDogLoversPalace com" The page at that web address loads but instead the URL line now says "http: //www DoggieHeaven com" even though either address will get you to the same web site and both addresses are registered to the same party Many businesses uses multiple web domain names to maximize promotional flexibility Just having two or more web addresses pointing to the same page is not inherently a redirect unless the page always displays only one web address regardless of however many point to that page
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{f} direct again; change the direction of; readdress
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This is an option in Eudora that does not exist is all mailers When you redirect a message, the original sender's name appears in the From: line, not your name (see Forward for the difference), and the original message does not appear with > marks
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If a phone rings 4 to 5 times and is not answered, the call is redirected to the cell site and terminates to the VM box
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Applied to the examination of a witness, by the party calling him, after the cross-examination
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To give new direction to
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If you redirect someone or something, you change their course or destination. She redirected them to the men's department
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to alter a program's source of standard input or destination of standard output
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The process of forwarding a call for a creative to another server based on availability and frequency capping, among other criteria
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channel into a new direction; "redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists
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An instance in which an address is substituted, pointing a visitor to that address to a new location
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If you redirect your energy, resources, or ability, you begin doing something different or trying to achieve something different. Controls were used to redistribute or redirect resources. + redirection re·di·rec·tion A redirection of resources would be required
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To change the direction of a pass without adding much pace to the moving puck Referee The referee supervises the game, calls the penalties, determines if goals are scored, and handles face-off's at center ice at the start of each period and after goals The referee has the final decision over all other officials Roughing A penalty called when a player shoves another player or is involved in a minor altercation
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An autoforward University of Wyoming Servers use redirects to simplify web addresses For example, entering www uwyo edu/infotech will redirect you to http: //uwadmnweb uwyo edu/infotech
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