slovodefinícia
redirect
(encz)
redirect,přesměrovat
Redirect
(gcide)
Redirect \Re`di*rect"\ (r?`d?*r?kt"), a. (Law)
Applied to the examination of a witness, by the party calling
him, after the cross-examination.
[1913 Webster]
re-direct
(gcide)
Examination \Ex*am`i*na"tion\, n. [L. examinatio: cf. F.
examination.]
1. The act of examining, or state of being examined; a
careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by
study or experiment.
[1913 Webster]

2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing
qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a
candidate for admission to the bar or the ministry.
[1913 Webster]

He neglected the studies, . . . stood low at the
examinations. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

Examination in chief, or Direct examination (Law), that
examination which is made of a witness by a party calling
him.

Cross-examination, that made by the opposite party.

Re["e]xamination, or Re-direct examination, (Law) that
questioning of a witness at trial made by the party
calling the witness, after, and upon matters arising out
of, the cross-examination; also called informally
re-direct.

Syn: Search; inquiry; investigation; research; scrutiny;
inquisition; inspection; exploration.
[1913 Webster]
redirect
(wn)
redirect
v 1: channel into a new direction; "redirect your attention to
the danger from the fundamentalists" [syn: redirect,
airt]
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redirecting
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Redirect
(gcide)
Redirect \Re`di*rect"\ (r?`d?*r?kt"), a. (Law)
Applied to the examination of a witness, by the party calling
him, after the cross-examination.
[1913 Webster]Examination \Ex*am`i*na"tion\, n. [L. examinatio: cf. F.
examination.]
1. The act of examining, or state of being examined; a
careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by
study or experiment.
[1913 Webster]

2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing
qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a
candidate for admission to the bar or the ministry.
[1913 Webster]

He neglected the studies, . . . stood low at the
examinations. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

Examination in chief, or Direct examination (Law), that
examination which is made of a witness by a party calling
him.

Cross-examination, that made by the opposite party.

Re["e]xamination, or Re-direct examination, (Law) that
questioning of a witness at trial made by the party
calling the witness, after, and upon matters arising out
of, the cross-examination; also called informally
re-direct.

Syn: Search; inquiry; investigation; research; scrutiny;
inquisition; inspection; exploration.
[1913 Webster]
re-direct
(gcide)
Redirect \Re`di*rect"\ (r?`d?*r?kt"), a. (Law)
Applied to the examination of a witness, by the party calling
him, after the cross-examination.
[1913 Webster]Examination \Ex*am`i*na"tion\, n. [L. examinatio: cf. F.
examination.]
1. The act of examining, or state of being examined; a
careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by
study or experiment.
[1913 Webster]

2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing
qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a
candidate for admission to the bar or the ministry.
[1913 Webster]

He neglected the studies, . . . stood low at the
examinations. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

Examination in chief, or Direct examination (Law), that
examination which is made of a witness by a party calling
him.

Cross-examination, that made by the opposite party.

Re["e]xamination, or Re-direct examination, (Law) that
questioning of a witness at trial made by the party
calling the witness, after, and upon matters arising out
of, the cross-examination; also called informally
re-direct.

Syn: Search; inquiry; investigation; research; scrutiny;
inquisition; inspection; exploration.
[1913 Webster]
Re-direct examination
(gcide)
Examination \Ex*am`i*na"tion\, n. [L. examinatio: cf. F.
examination.]
1. The act of examining, or state of being examined; a
careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by
study or experiment.
[1913 Webster]

2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing
qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a
candidate for admission to the bar or the ministry.
[1913 Webster]

He neglected the studies, . . . stood low at the
examinations. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

Examination in chief, or Direct examination (Law), that
examination which is made of a witness by a party calling
him.

Cross-examination, that made by the opposite party.

Re["e]xamination, or Re-direct examination, (Law) that
questioning of a witness at trial made by the party
calling the witness, after, and upon matters arising out
of, the cross-examination; also called informally
re-direct.

Syn: Search; inquiry; investigation; research; scrutiny;
inquisition; inspection; exploration.
[1913 Webster]
redirect examination
(wn)
redirect examination
n 1: (law) questioning of a witness by the party that called the
witness after that witness has been subject to cross-
examination [syn: redirect examination, reexamination]
i/o redirection
(foldoc)
input/output redirection
I/O redirection

In Unix, to send ouput from a process
to different file or device or to another process via a
pipe, or to have a process read its input from a different
file, device or pipe. Some other operating systems have
similar facilities.

To redirect input to come from a file instead of the keyboard,
use "
input/output redirection
(foldoc)
input/output redirection
I/O redirection

In Unix, to send ouput from a process
to different file or device or to another process via a
pipe, or to have a process read its input from a different
file, device or pipe. Some other operating systems have
similar facilities.

To redirect input to come from a file instead of the keyboard,
use "
network redirector
(foldoc)
network redirector
redirector

An operating system driver that sends data to
and receives data from a remote device. A network redirector
often provides mechanisms to locate, open, read, write, and
delete files and submit print jobs.

It also makes available application services such as {named
pipes} and mailslots. When an application needs to send or
receive data from a remote device, it sends a call to the
redirector. The redirector provides the functionality of the
Application layer and Presentation layer of the OSI
model.

In Microsoft Networking, the network redirectors are
implemented as installable file systems (IFS).

(1999-08-08)
redirection
(foldoc)
redirection

1. input/output redirection.

2. URL redirection.

(1997-07-15)
redirector
(foldoc)
network redirector
redirector

An operating system driver that sends data to
and receives data from a remote device. A network redirector
often provides mechanisms to locate, open, read, write, and
delete files and submit print jobs.

It also makes available application services such as {named
pipes} and mailslots. When an application needs to send or
receive data from a remote device, it sends a call to the
redirector. The redirector provides the functionality of the
Application layer and Presentation layer of the OSI
model.

In Microsoft Networking, the network redirectors are
implemented as installable file systems (IFS).

(1999-08-08)
url redirection
(foldoc)
URL redirection
URL forwarding

(Or "URL forwarding")

When a web server tells the client browser to obtain a
certain requested page from a different location. This is
controlled by directives in the server's configuration files
or a "Location: header output by a CGI script.

The web server stores all its documents in a directory tree
rooted at some configured directory, known as its "document
root". Normally the URI part of the URL (the part after
the hostname) is used as a relative path from the document
root to the desired file or directory. A redirect directive
allows the server administrator to specify exceptions to this
general mapping from URL to file name by telling the browser
"try this URL instead". The new URL may be on the same server
or a different one and may itself be subject to redirection.

The user is normally unaware of this process except that it
may introduce extra delay while the browser sends the new
request and the browser will usually display the new URL
rather than the one the user originally requested.

(1997-07-15)

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