I have Word Documents that I open from my Web pages that has several different http addresses on each word document. When someone clicks on the links in these Word Documents I need it to take them to just one web page which says "Under Construction".
On one Word Document it has:
http://mydomainname/directory/index.html
Another Word Document has:
http://mydomainname/another/first.html
Another Word Document has:
http://anotherdomain/directTwo/abc.html
Can I use Perl to make sure when someone clicks on each of these documents it goes to just ONE page which will say:
Under Construction
"OT:" added to title by tye
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