Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite...https index page -> http index page

2009-12-01 Thread Kim Emax
Hey John 2009/12/1 John Corry > My apologies, this is not strictly PHP...but it is relevant to a great > number of PHP application frameworks that many of us use or will use. > Well, still, you should ask in an apache forum :-) I have a Magento installation that relies heavily on mod_rewrite.

[PHP] mod_rewrite...https index page -> http index page

2009-12-01 Thread John Corry
My apologies, this is not strictly PHP...but it is relevant to a great number of PHP application frameworks that many of us use or will use. I have a Magento installation that relies heavily on mod_rewrite. For the most part, I have all of my canonical URLs worked out, minus one issue. How do I m

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-04 Thread John Nichel
John Wells wrote: On 5/3/06, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [aha moment] I finally get it. PHP developers are the smartest people on the planet and therefore we know and use everything. JavaScript, Java, C++, SQL, network management, Apache internals, women and even PHP. That is why pe

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-04 Thread John Wells
On 5/3/06, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [aha moment] I finally get it. PHP developers are the smartest people on the planet and therefore we know and use everything. JavaScript, Java, C++, SQL, network management, Apache internals, women and even PHP. That is why people come on this l

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Stephen Lake
BOL Now I wish I hadn't slept through Math Class in school "Jochem Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > John Nichel wrote: >> Jay Blanchard wrote: >> >> > > ... > >> >> How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? >> >> While viewing a php

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Jochem Maas
John Nichel wrote: Jay Blanchard wrote: ... How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? While viewing a php web site that is. this might help in the calculation: http://www.netsoc.tcd.ie/~allah/backup/cgi-bin/woodchuck.php :-) -- PHP General Mailing List (h

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Jochem Maas
lol - I want a robe too :-) blue will be fine. Anthony Ettinger wrote: [aha moment] I finally get it. PHP developers are the smartest people on the planet and therefore we know and use everything. JavaScript, Java, C++, SQL, network management, Apache internals, women and even PHP. That i

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] > [snip] > How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? > > While viewing a php web site that is. > [/snip] > > If a woodchuck could chuck wood he (or she) would chuck as much wood as > he (or she) could chuck while viewing a php web site. H, I dunno if it's

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Robert Cummings
On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 15:36, Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? > > While viewing a php web site that is. > [/snip] > > If a woodchuck could chuck wood he (or she) would chuck as much wood as > he (or she) could chuck while viewi

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? While viewing a php web site that is. [/snip] If a woodchuck could chuck wood he (or she) would chuck as much wood as he (or she) could chuck while viewing a php web site. Told you. -- PHP General Mailing List (http:

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread John Nichel
Jay Blanchard wrote: [aha moment] I finally get it. PHP developers are the smartest people on the planet and therefore we know and use everything. JavaScript, Java, C++, SQL, network management, Apache internals, women and even PHP. That is why people come on this list to ask questions totally u

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Anthony Ettinger
On 5/3/06, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] I am trying to create a simply rule so that when someone goes to: mysite.com/users/1 They are redirected to: mysite.com/users/index.php?uid=1 But am a bit lost looking through all the docs. I know people do this all the time so am lo

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I am trying to create a simply rule so that when someone goes to: mysite.com/users/1 They are redirected to: mysite.com/users/index.php?uid=1 But am a bit lost looking through all the docs. I know people do this all the time so am looking for some help. [/snip] mod_rewrite: A Beginner'

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread John Nichel
blackwater dev wrote: Hello all, I am trying to create a simply rule so that when someone goes to: mysite.com/users/1 They are redirected to: mysite.com/users/index.php?uid=1 But am a bit lost looking through all the docs. I know people do this all the time so am looking for some help. h

[PHP] mod_rewrite help

2006-05-03 Thread blackwater dev
Hello all, I am trying to create a simply rule so that when someone goes to: mysite.com/users/1 They are redirected to: mysite.com/users/index.php?uid=1 But am a bit lost looking through all the docs. I know people do this all the time so am looking for some help. Thanks!

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-10 Thread Micky Hulse
> -Original Message- > From: Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Abandon Outlook and use Eudora, or Pegasus, or webmail, or ANYTHING > other than Outlook? :-) LOL! Yeah, I do not know what I was thinking in the first place... Eudora sounds good to me. :D Cheers, Micky -- PHP Gen

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-10 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, April 10, 2006 7:08 pm, Micky Hulse wrote: >> Doing it on only the URLs *you* think of typing doesn't count. >> Those >> pesky real users can come up with some really interesting URLs to >> type... :-) > > Lol, I was thinking that might be a problem. > > Thanks for all the great tips, I rea

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-10 Thread Micky Hulse
Hi Richard, > Doing it on only the URLs *you* think of typing doesn't count. Those > pesky real users can come up with some really interesting URLs to > type... :-) Lol, I was thinking that might be a problem. Thanks for all the great tips, I really appreicate your help. Great info... I am loo

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-10 Thread Micky Hulse
> -Original Message- > From: Joe Wollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'm not an expert on the topic by any stretch of the > imagination, but I seem to recall reading that it's best to > move everything into httpd.conf for performance reasons. You > may want to investigate that, but oth

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-10 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, April 10, 2006 12:50 am, Micky Hulse wrote: >> -Original Message- >> From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Do you need to do it with a mod_rewrite? >> >> if not, you can do it easily in php: >> >> header('location: folder/file.php'); >> exit(); >> >> in index.php. > > > Unfortuna

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-10 Thread Joe Wollard
Mickey, I'm not an expert on the topic by any stretch of the imagination, but I seem to recall reading that it's best to move everything into httpd.conf for performance reasons. You may want to investigate that, but otherwise I don't see anything wrong with what you're doing. On 4/10/06, Micky H

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-10 Thread Micky Hulse
Well, I added this to the end of my .htaccess: # Set the index page: RedirectMatch ^/$ http://mydomain.com/folder/folder/index.php Seems to work well, but I am still concerned about pitfalls/optimization/consolidation... er, perfection? ;) TIA, Cheers, Micky -- PHP General Mailing List (http:/

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-09 Thread Micky Hulse
> -Original Message- > From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Do you need to do it with a mod_rewrite? > > if not, you can do it easily in php: > > header('location: folder/file.php'); > exit(); > > in index.php. Unfortunately, yes... I am using a CMS, and my current setup is forcin

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-09 Thread Chris
Micky Hulse wrote: Hi all... sorry if this is OT for PHP list... Maybe a reply off-list? I just wanted to share my .htaccess file in the hopes that I can hone/fool-proof-a-tize it as much as possible via your feedback and suggestions. Here is what I got so far... I start by turning-on error re

[PHP] mod_rewrite q's: syntax?

2006-04-09 Thread Micky Hulse
Hi all... sorry if this is OT for PHP list... Maybe a reply off-list? I just wanted to share my .htaccess file in the hopes that I can hone/fool-proof-a-tize it as much as possible via your feedback and suggestions. Here is what I got so far... I start by turning-on error reporting, then I am co

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite and include paths

2005-11-21 Thread Marcus Bointon
I found the source of my mod_rewrite problems. I was doing everything right to start with - The odd behaviour was due to a PHP bug (http:// bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=35059) that's fixed in 4.4.2-dev and 5.1.0RC7- dev (I'd assume 5.0.x as well). Recompiling with a new checkout works fine. Marc

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite and include paths

2005-11-14 Thread Marcus Bointon
On 14 Nov 2005, at 18:51, Richard Lynch wrote: include_path("/full/path/to/DocumentRoot:" . include_path()); This may not be the right syntax/function to set include_path, but it is a dynamic way to set the include path, from within PHP. Yup, I tried this and it kind-of works, but still leads

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite and include paths

2005-11-14 Thread Richard Lynch
On Sun, November 13, 2005 4:05 pm, Marcus Bointon wrote: > This seems like a simple problem... Maybe there should be a simple solution... :-) > I have a rewrite like this: > > RewriteRule ^x/([0-9]+) x.php?x=$1 [PT,L] > > This maps a url like http://www.example.com/x/123 to http:// > www.example.

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite and include paths

2005-11-13 Thread Marcus Bointon
On 13 Nov 2005, at 22:15, Marco Kaiser wrote: try to use realpath, dirname and other related funktion to resolv the real path. dirname(__FILE__) ? Good point (you can tell I've been up too long). I've just had a play with that - I appended the current path to my include_path, but it see

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite and include paths

2005-11-13 Thread Marco Kaiser
Hi Marcus, try to use realpath, dirname and other related funktion to resolv the real path. dirname(__FILE__) ? -- Marco -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] mod_rewrite and include paths

2005-11-13 Thread Marcus Bointon
This seems like a simple problem... I have a rewrite like this: RewriteRule ^x/([0-9]+) x.php?x=$1 [PT,L] This maps a url like http://www.example.com/x/123 to http:// www.example.com/x.php?x=123 x.php contains a line to include some class like: require_once 'x.class.php'; My include path c

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-11 Thread Marcus Bointon
On 10 Nov 2005, at 21:36, Richard Lynch wrote: On Wed, November 9, 2005 10:36 pm, Dan Rossi wrote: RewriteRule ^(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/(.+\.(video))$ ../../phpscript.php I should think all those .* should be .+ instead... I mean, if somebody surfs to this URL: http://example.com//exam

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-10 Thread Curt Zirzow
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 01:27:32PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote: > > On 11/11/2005, at 1:21 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote: > > >> > > > >Of course i dont get what your trying to do, the rewriterule > >doesn't match your description of what you said. > > Ok i am vague at most times, i wasnt going to give an ex

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-10 Thread Dan Rossi
On 11/11/2005, at 1:21 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote: Of course i dont get what your trying to do, the rewriterule doesn't match your description of what you said. Ok i am vague at most times, i wasnt going to give an exact example as it will give away some of the systems secret and not so good

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-10 Thread Curt Zirzow
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 06:10:50PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote: > > On 10/11/2005, at 4:18 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote: > > >On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 03:36:07PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote: > >>Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP > >>5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and peopl

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-10 Thread Dan Rossi
On 11/11/2005, at 8:53 AM, Max Belushkin wrote: I've been having a problem with PHP 4.4.1 and mod_rewrite, which, as Geert Booster kindly pointed out, has been reported on http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2005-November/ 027038.html, which also has a link to the PHP bug report

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-10 Thread Dan Rossi
On 11/11/2005, at 8:36 AM, Richard Lynch wrote: On Wed, November 9, 2005 10:36 pm, Dan Rossi wrote: Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP 5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing the same issue however the php people cant see to rep

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-10 Thread Max Belushkin
I've been having a problem with PHP 4.4.1 and mod_rewrite, which, as Geert Booster kindly pointed out, has been reported on http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2005-November/027038.html, which also has a link to the PHP bug report in the thread. Not sure if this is relevant to PHP5

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Lynch
On Wed, November 9, 2005 10:36 pm, Dan Rossi wrote: > Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP > 5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing > the same issue however the php people cant see to reproduce the bug. > Its most definately doing it

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-09 Thread Dan Rossi
On 10/11/2005, at 4:18 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote: On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 03:36:07PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote: Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP 5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing the same issue however the php people cant see t

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-09 Thread Curt Zirzow
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 03:36:07PM +1100, Dan Rossi wrote: > Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP > 5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing > the same issue however the php people cant see to reproduce the bug. > Its most definately

[PHP] mod_rewrite, apache2, php5RC1 and osx bsd

2005-11-09 Thread Dan Rossi
Hi there, ive been having issues with mod_rewrite and apache2 with PHP 5.1RC1. I have googled the php bugs and people have been experiencing the same issue however the php people cant see to reproduce the bug. Its most definately doing it for me, here is a rewrite rule i have setup, if i [L] to

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite and getting url variables

2005-04-12 Thread Chris W. Parker
Matthew Weier O'Phinney on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 9:42 AM said: > When using mod_rewrite, if the rewrite rule does not include a > pass-through, then the query string is not passed on to the script in > question. So, if you request the page directly with: > > h

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite from .htaccess

2005-04-12 Thread Greg Donald
On 4/12/05, Amir Mohammad Saied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to use mod_rewrite patterns, but i have not access to the > httpd.conf so i think i should use .htaccess, but the patterns don't > work properly there, have my admin should set any settings in the > httpd.conf? AllowOverrides must

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite and getting url variables

2005-04-12 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
* Chris W. Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ospinto > on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:32 AM said: > >> I used mod_rewrite to change http://www.mysite.com/page/1 to >> http://www.mysite.com/page.php?id=1 to enable a search friendly url. > > Ok I'm with you. > >> Everything

[PHP] mod_rewrite from .htaccess

2005-04-12 Thread Amir Mohammad Saied
I want to use mod_rewrite patterns, but i have not access to the httpd.conf so i think i should use .htaccess, but the patterns don't work properly there, have my admin should set any settings in the httpd.conf? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite and getting url variables

2005-04-12 Thread Chris W. Parker
Ospinto on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:32 AM said: > I used mod_rewrite to change http://www.mysite.com/page/1 to > http://www.mysite.com/page.php?id=1 to enable a search friendly url. Ok I'm with you. > Everything works fine, except that when I try to get the URL v

[PHP] mod_rewrite and getting url variables

2005-04-12 Thread Ospinto
I used mod_rewrite to change http://www.mysite.com/page/1 to http://www.mysite.com/page.php?id=1 to enable a search friendly url. Everything works fine, except that when I try to get the URL variable ($id) by using $_GET, it doesn't return anything. With http://www.mysite.com/page.php?id=1 it gets

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite

2004-07-01 Thread David Bevan
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 1, 2004 9:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] mod_rewrite Know this is off topic bu can anyone help with a tuotial of something - been looking everywhere All I want is a rule to rewrite www.example.com?page=mypage&id=20&this=that to www.example.com/m

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite[Scanned]

2004-07-01 Thread Michael Egan
14:14 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] mod_rewrite[Scanned] Know this is off topic bu can anyone help with a tuotial of something - been looking everywhere All I want is a rule to rewrite www.example.com?page=mypage&id=20&this=that to www.example.com/mypage/20/this tia Pete

[PHP] mod_rewrite

2004-07-01 Thread pete M
Know this is off topic bu can anyone help with a tuotial of something - been looking everywhere All I want is a rule to rewrite www.example.com?page=mypage&id=20&this=that to www.example.com/mypage/20/this tia Pete -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http:

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite Issues

2004-06-19 Thread Michal Migurski
> This isn't exactly a PHP issue, but they seem to go rather hand in > hand... > > Right now I'm just running my own apache server on my computer and I'm > trying to protect my scripts using mod_rewrite. I uncommented all the > mod_rewrite lines in the apache configuration file and restarted it all

[PHP] mod_rewrite Issues

2004-06-19 Thread Stephen Craton
This isn't exactly a PHP issue, but they seem to go rather hand in hand... Right now I'm just running my own apache server on my computer and I'm trying to protect my scripts using mod_rewrite. I uncommented all the mod_rewrite lines in the apache configuration file and restarted it all. I got no

[PHP] mod_rewrite is acting up!!

2003-07-02 Thread John
ok, i had mod_rewrite working perfect: whenever some one entered www.url.com/browse/Pop/10 it would go to www.url.com/browse.php?category=Pop&id=10 Then I created an actual browse folder in the site root with index.php as the only file in that folder to take over the position of the browse.php fil

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite rules for the php.net rewritten urls

2003-06-07 Thread Philip Olson
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Tularis wrote: > I was wondering where I could get the rewrite urls for the rewriting of > urls like here on php.net. > > - Tularis > > P.S. I don't think they're in the phpweb on CVS, I checked that already What you see in phpweb is what you get, there is no mod_rewrite, j

[PHP] mod_rewrite rules for the php.net rewritten urls

2003-06-07 Thread Tularis
I was wondering where I could get the rewrite urls for the rewriting of urls like here on php.net. - Tularis P.S. I don't think they're in the phpweb on CVS, I checked that already -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] mod_rewrite problem

2002-07-18 Thread adrian murphy
Hi, the following code redirects www.usersite.mysite.biz to www.mysite.biz/users/sites/usersite the problem is when the 'www' is left out it doesn't work. could someone help me to fix this? many thanks RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.[^.]+\.mysite\.biz$ R

[PHP] mod_rewrite & open_basedir & pear

2002-05-27 Thread Alexei Tenitski
Hi Can anyone please help me with a following problem. There's a script which uses PEAR library (namely, DB class) getMessage()); var_dump($db); ?> When i execute it everything is ok. BUT when i access this script via redirect by mod_rewrite it throws an error that open_basedir settings do

[PHP] mod_rewrite (solution)

2002-04-17 Thread [ rswfire ]
Thanks to everyone who tried to help. Apparently, I'm better at this stuff than I thought. The four lines below provide the perfect solution to the problem I was having. RewriteEngine on RewriteBase/ RewriteCond%{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteRule^(.+) /index.php __

[PHP] mod_rewrite

2002-04-17 Thread [ rswfire ]
I could really use your help with this. The examples I have received from everyone thus far have not worked, including the last one that you posted. This is the situation: I have multiple domains, each with multiple subdomains, all of which automatically point to the root of my web environme

[PHP] mod_rewrite (the solution)

2002-04-17 Thread [ rswfire ]
RewriteEngine on RewriteBase/ RewriteRule$.* index.php Original Message Follows From: "SHEETS,JASON (Non-HP-Boise,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'[ rswfire ]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Would this work? (mod_rewrite) Date: We

[PHP] mod_rewrite

2002-04-17 Thread [ rswfire ]
.htaccess (returns 500 misconfiguration error message) { RewriteEngine on RewriteBase/ RewriteRule* index.php } http://swifte.net/phpinfo.php (i did not use braces in the .htaccess file) _ Join the world’s largest e-mai

[PHP] mod_rewrite

2002-03-01 Thread Adrian Murphy
I'm building a website buider app and I'm giving users a url of the form username.mysite.com but I want to redirect all url's that end with mysite.com to a script and query the db based on username.I've learned that I need to use mod_rewrite for this.The documentation suggests that this will caus

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite

2001-09-09 Thread Matthew Loff
Message- From: Felix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 1:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Matthew Loff' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite How about http://wasarrested.com? IO don't know how they do it, but you can enter whatever subd

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite

2001-09-09 Thread Felix
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 2:43 PM To: Matthew Loff Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite > > Subdomains are first a DNS issue... The first place you have to go is > your DNS config, since users.body-builders.org wouldn't exist without > an A or CNAME record

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite

2001-09-09 Thread BRACK
> > Subdomains are first a DNS issue... The first place you have to go is > your DNS config, since users.body-builders.org wouldn't exist without > an A or CNAME record. My subdomains do not have DNSs =(( and I'm not sure if I can change this issue with .htaccess > > I don't know if mod_rewrit

RE: [PHP] mod_rewrite

2001-09-09 Thread Matthew Loff
Host directives to httpd.conf for each subdomain. --Matt -Original Message- From: BRACK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 12:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] mod_rewrite I have a website URL www.body-builders.org and users have URLs like www.body-bu

[PHP] mod_rewrite

2001-09-09 Thread BRACK
I have a website URL www.body-builders.org and users have URLs like www.body-builders.org/user According to the virtual hosting rules I can do any configuration tweaks by .htaccess file. What I want to do is to offer my users URLs like users.body- builders.org Is it possible to do with rewrite

Re: [PHP] mod_rewrite starts driving me crazy ...

2001-02-11 Thread Richard Lynch
> This works perfectly, however what I really need to do is to make it work > not only with /index.html but with everything typed in your browser... > (index.html was only a test to let me know I am in a right direction) > > I tried: > > RewriteRule ^(.*) /start.php?go=$1 > RewriteRule ^(.*)$

[PHP] mod_rewrite starts driving me crazy ...

2001-02-10 Thread Maxim Maletsky
Hello guys, I know it is not exactly a PHP problem, it is about apache's mod_rewrite which after 4 hours of tentative till 3.30am starts making me think that I need a LONG vacation ... I know it's easy... I read all the docs dozens of times and I *feel* that I am very close to the solution ... p