The link offers a CGI error, which is admittedly an uninteresting result. 
I think you'll need to indicate what your previous results were and, if
different, what your desired results are.

Dennis


> [Original Message]
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 11/11/2004 11:58:10 PM
> Subject: [PHP] parsing /'s in urls
>
> My host recently upgraded PHP.  I had a script, download.php, that would
> work like this
>
> http://www.myhost.com/download.php/30/file.torrent
>
> the download.php script would take the 30, look up the real filename in
the
> database, and readfile() it back.  this was a great setup because the
> browser just thought it was accessing a direct link to a file.
>
> But now download.php/30/file.torrent results in a 404.
>
> Is this something I can change back?
>
> Dan
>
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