Just removing the 'urgent' from the subject line - it's playing havoc 
with my email systems and I gather it's not actually urgent anymore :)

Harvey.

.Net2Php wrote:
> Matias,
>
> Thanks for the help. There is a hack for this, but it involves going
> into the core of CI and WP -- and initial attempts have not been so
> successful for me. I just had to exhaust the mod_rewrite approach
> before trying to hack these applications again. Thanks.
>
> On Jul 23, 9:50 am, Matias Gertel <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Ok, now I'm re-reading your original post and a basic issue comes to  
>> mind:
>> Because both wordpress and codeigniter handle their redirects through  
>> php and not apache, apache has no way of knowing if a particular URL  
>> was handled correctly by either, so apache rules don't really count  
>> here. This means you'll have to put some kind of hack in either of the  
>> applications to send the request to the second app if the first app  
>> couldn't handle the URL. Maybe you could make somehow your CI app a  
>> WordPress plugin, or the other way round. Just a thought. I'm not too  
>> familiar with WP or CI but the cheeky way of doing it is putting the  
>> code in the error page controller.
>>
>> Matias Gertel
>> Freelance Web Development & Coding
>> e: [email protected]
>> m: +64 21 288 8840
>> p: +64 9 838 3367
>>
>> On 18/07/2009, at 2:09 PM, .Net2Php wrote:
>>
>> I have a CodeIgniter application with WP installed in /cms/ folder
>> (under root). I am able to access WP pages provided /cms/ is in the
>> URL. However, I want to eliminate the /cms/ part of the URL. So:
>>
>> Instead of:www.domain.com/cms/my-article-in-wp/
>> I want:www.domain.com/my-article-in-wp/
>>
>> I assume I need to do something with the .htaccess file in /cms.
>> Currently, here is what I have in the .htaccess of the /cms/ folder:
>>
>> <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
>> RewriteEngine On
>> RewriteBase /cms/
>> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
>> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
>> RewriteRule . /cms/index.php [L]
>> </IfModule>
>>
>> The root .htaccess has the standard CodeIgniter .htaccess file. I
>> tried putting the following in the root .htaccess, but it didn't work:
>>
>> RewriteRule ^cms/(.*)$ $1 [NC,L]
>>
>> I guess there might be some sort of conflict??? Anyway, if anyone can
>> point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> KIP
>>     
> >
>   


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