Re: [PHP] Understanding behavior of 'directories below files'

2004-06-26 Thread Marek Kilimajer
This behavior is used to make "search engine friendly" urls. If you don't want the broken images, add this to the section: http://www.hcpartnership.org/";> KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote --- napĂ­sal:: I'm a system administrator who's dabbled a bit in PHP, but am not very experienced in it. My PHP develop

Re: [PHP] Understanding behavior of 'directories below files'

2004-06-25 Thread Curt Zirzow
Just to re-enforce Michael Sims, post... * Thus wrote KEVIN ZEMBOWER: > I'm a system administrator who's dabbled a bit in PHP, but am not very experienced > in it. My PHP developer came to me with a behavior which neither of us can > understand. > > If you go to this URL, you'll get a broken ve

RE: [PHP] Understanding behavior of 'directories below files'

2004-06-25 Thread KEVIN ZEMBOWER
Michael, thank you for finding out this information. I think you're right on the money. Unfortunately, when I tried to implement the --disable-path-info-check on my PHP system, it didn't work. Reading the fine print at http://www.php.net/manual/en/configure.php showed: --disable-path-info-check

RE: [PHP] Understanding behavior of 'directories below files'

2004-06-25 Thread Michael Sims
KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote: > If you go to this URL, you'll get a broken version of the main home > page on our site: http://www.hcpartnership.org/index.php/search . We > can't understand this, because 'index.php' is a file, not a > directory. (The correct web page is just at > http://www.hcpartnership.o

[PHP] Understanding behavior of 'directories below files'

2004-06-25 Thread KEVIN ZEMBOWER
I'm a system administrator who's dabbled a bit in PHP, but am not very experienced in it. My PHP developer came to me with a behavior which neither of us can understand. If you go to this URL, you'll get a broken version of the main home page on our site: http://www.hcpartnership.org/index.php/s