Definition of REDIRECT. Meaning of REDIRECT. Synonyms of REDIRECT

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Definition of REDIRECT

Redirect
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.

Meaning of REDIRECT from wikipedia

- up redirect, redirected, redirecting, redirection, or redirects in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Redirect and its variants (e.g., redirection) may...
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- Look up redirector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Redirector may refer to: Network redirector, provide access to file systems and printers on other...
- Redirect examination, in the United States, is the questioning of a witness who has already provided testimony under oath in response to direct examination...
- Redirected walking is a virtual reality locomotion technique that enables users to explore a virtual world that is considerably larger than the tracked...
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- In computing, redirection is a form of interprocess communication, and is a function common to most command-line interpreters, including the various Unix...
- context of Microsoft Windows operating systems, Microsoft refers to Folder Redirection when automatically re-routing I/O to/from standard folders (directories)...
- zero (or a very low value), meta refresh can be used as a method of URL redirection. This feature was originally introduced by Netscape Navigator 1.1 (circa...