All,
I read the article by John Coggeshall on building search engine friendly
pages. Now, I trying to pass my script parameters as path (instead of
"?param=value¶m2=value2").
However, for some reason I keep on getting the following error:
Fatal error: Unable to open
/home/mydomain/public_html/try.phtml/param1/123 in - on line 0
No input file specified.
This is what I run:
http://www.mydomain.com/try.phtml/param1/123
It seems like PHP is trying to read the file 123 at the given path. For some
reason, PHP doesn't realize the try.phtml is the script.
I am trying this with PHP3. However, my production server is running PHP4
and it works there. Is this a new feature in PHP4 or do I need to build PHP3
with some configuration for this to work?
Thank you in advance.
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anas mughal
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