That worked perfectly! Thanks! On 6 November 2012 16:41, Johannes Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why not just symlink that directory into your normal doc root as "james" > with appropriate permissions? Then you don't even have to fiddle with fancy > Cherokee settings as it won't even know the difference? > Johannes > > Am 06.11.2012 um 17:33 schrieb Derwent Ready <[email protected]>: > > Thanks Stefan, > > Should both the /home/pi/www and /home/james/www extension php rules be > next to each other? > > This is what I have so far. > http://www.drentsoft.com/images/cherokeepi/rules.html It works except for > the /james PHP files being served as downloads rather than displayed. I > tried your suggestion of using just one general php rule with no doc root > specified but that didn't work either. > > On 6 November 2012 13:58, Stefan de Konink <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 11/06/12 13:10, Derwent Ready wrote: >> > If I change the rule priority so his php rule is on top and final then >> > his index.php is served at [host].no-ip.org <http://no-ip.org> but none >> > of the other files in his directory are accessible (returning 404) and >> > in /james the files return a 405. I can still access my non-index.php >> > files in my directory. >> >> The general PHP configuration in Cherokee: >> >> - PHP should be on top, as extension php >> - Match should be non-final. >> >> Anything below that such as a list & send with a different docroot, or >> default rule will profit from this. >> >> >> Stefan >> _______________________________________________ >> Cherokee mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee >> > > _______________________________________________ > Cherokee mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee > >
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