> > Using mod_perl I can write a module for any phase that Apache
> > goes through while handling a request. Based upon any variables I
> > want, I can tell Apache to have my module handle one of those
> > phases. So when you request this url for example:
> >
> > http://www.mydomain.com/joe.html
>
Peter J. Schoenster wrote:
> Using mod_perl I can write a module for any phase that Apache
> goes through while handling a request. Based upon any variables I
> want, I can tell Apache to have my module handle one of those
> phases. So when you request this url for example:
>
> http://www.my
On 11 Feb 2002, at 19:30, Michael Sims wrote:
> I'm not sure I really know what you're asking, but if you are asking
> if you can use PHP code within HTML files (with *.html extensions)
> then the answer is yes. If you're running Apache, add the following
> to your httpd.conf:
> Please disregar
At 04:46 PM 2/11/2002 -0600, Peter J. Schoenster wrote:
>How can I do this with PHP?
>
>I want the urls to be like:
>
>http:://www.mydomain.com/page.html
>http:://www.mydomain.com/page2.html
>http:://www.mydomain.com/page3.html
>
>etc. One motive is to be sure that no search engines are
>discourag
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