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i found this file in my httpdocs directory of a domain i'm just starting to develop. Any idea how it got there? And what it actually does?


<html>
<head>
<title>Relocate</title>
<script language="javascript">
var url = window.location.href;
if (url.charAt(url.length - 1) != "/")
url = url + "/";
var s = url.indexOf("//") + 2;
var e = url.indexOf("@");
if (e > 0) {
var atpart = url.substring(s, e);
var newurl = url.substring(0, s) + url.substring(e + 1 , url.length);
window.location = newurl + "~" + atpart + "/";
} else {
window.location= "/index.html";
}
</script>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="4" url="/index.html">
</head>
<body>
<noscript>
Sorry, your browser does not support Java Script.
</noscript>
</body>
</html>
 
This is a normal file which Plesk puts into the httpdocs folder.
 
It's so you can add a subdomain, for example, cranky.domain.com to a domain in Plesk. Then you can access it via http://[email protected] in your browser.

It's a bit pointless if you ask me! :D
 
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