But how did you get the PHP code to run if the file doesn't exist? If a file
with a php extension is requested Apache thinks the error returned by the
PHP parser is a valid response to the request and auto_prepend only seems to
work after the parser has got the file for parsing.

I've tried everything I can to solve this. Has no-one else out there found
this a problem?

Tim Ward

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        From:  Richard Baskett [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:  23 September 2001 22:22
        To:  Christian Reiniger
        Cc:  PHP General
        Subject:  Re: [PHP] 404 error

        Thank you :)  Yeah someone mentioned using phpinfo() to figure out
what I
        wanted and it worked beautifully and $REQUEST_URI was indeed the one
I
        needed.  Thank you!

        Rick

        > On Sunday 23 September 2001 20:46, Richard Baskett wrote:
        >> I don't think I said it clear enough :)  Sorry abou that.  This
is what
        >> I did:
        >> 
        >> <?
        >> echo "Page with error: $HTTP_REFERER<br>";
        >> echo "Error Link: $PHP_SELF";
        >> ?>
        > 
        > Try $REQUEST_URI
        > 
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