Peter a écrit :
> If you removed the
> ErrorDocument 404 /phpinfo.php
> from the apache conf (or reset it to original value), what happens? Do you
> get a standard 404 not found error page?
Sure. But it's an apache problem, it drops the body as soon as you do
have a 404 error. Sux :p
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If you removed the
ErrorDocument 404 /phpinfo.php
from the apache conf (or reset it to original value), what happens? Do you
get a standard 404 not found error page?
"Fabien Penso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Matt a écrit :
>
> >> Well i
Matt a écrit :
>> Well it still is in GET method because the url does still exist with the
>> ?plop=foobar but in case I want to use POST method (which I will as my
>> form has huge textarea) everything disappear.
>> Also this is a turn around I don't like, I would first understand why it
> Well it still is in GET method because the url does still exist with the
> ?plop=foobar but in case I want to use POST method (which I will as my
> form has huge textarea) everything disappear.
> Also this is a turn around I don't like, I would first understand why it
> doesn't work, and if I ca
Michael a écrit :
>> Well it could have been it, but it doesn't work neither trying to set
>> the ErrorDocument into a .htaccess file.
>>
>> The problem is I am not even sure where is the trouble, and if it should
>> work or not (I guess it should), so I don't know exactly where to ask,
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 03:21:48 +0200, you wrote:
> > Then again, I might not be remembering correctly, so ...
>
>Well it could have been it, but it doesn't work neither trying to set
>the ErrorDocument into a .htaccess file.
>
>The problem is I am not even sure where is the trouble, and if it shoul
David a écrit :
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
[...]
>> but $plop won't be set, and there is no way to get the variables
>> back. In POST method I won't even see the REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING at
>> all. So should this work, if not why, and is there a way to fix it
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
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> Tom a écrit :
>
> > Actaully, neither Apache or PHP is at fault. The ErrorDocument (either in
> > httpd.conf or an .htaccess file) follows absolute paths, so you are calling
> > your engine.php out of the root directory of the mac
Tom a écrit :
> Actaully, neither Apache or PHP is at fault. The ErrorDocument (either in
> httpd.conf or an .htaccess file) follows absolute paths, so you are calling
> your engine.php out of the root directory of the machine. So the question
> is, do you have engine.php in the / folder? I
Actaully, neither Apache or PHP is at fault. The ErrorDocument (either in
httpd.conf or an .htaccess file) follows absolute paths, so you are calling
your engine.php out of the root directory of the machine. So the question
is, do you have engine.php in the / folder? If not you can put it there or
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