I would think the same thing, but it works on all the servers that I have
tried it on.

But again, they are all running pre apache 2.0 stuff.

Anybody have any idea what config settings in Apache might make it try and
find a page with that entire path?

Jim Lucas

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eugene Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [PHP] dynamic -> static


> On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 10:09:19AM -0700, Jim Lucas wrote:
> :
> : I have the following configuration.
> :
> : Redhat 8.0
> :   Apache/2.0.40 (stock redhat install)
> :   PHP 4.2.2 (stock redhat install)
> :
> : What I get when I try and run this is an Object Not Found.
> :
> : Same as the ERROR 404 page not found.
> :
> : The URL looks like this
> :
> : /index.php/var1/val1/var2/val2
> :
> : I try this on a different development server running Apache 1.3.28,
> : and it runs fine.
> :
> : I couldn't even start to find the differences, since they are
> : completely different version.
>
> If I was Apache, I would try to serve the file:
>
> /index.php/var1/val1/var2/val2/index.php
> or
> /index.php/var1/val1/var2/val2/index.html
>
> or whatever files your DirectoryIndex is set to load.  In other words,
> Apache thinks (and rightly so) that there is a directory "val2" in the
> directory "var2" in the directory "val1" in the directory "var1" in the
> directory "index.php".
>
> If your URL is working on a different development server, it's probably
> configured via mod_rewrite to do so.
>
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