Understood. What about my first question, running the site root?
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Peter Bowers <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:30 AM, Aditya Mandayam <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I would like to do the following things: >> >> 1. Run PMWiki at http://mysite.com (the site root) >> and >> 2. Eliminate any intermediate folder or Category names. >> >> e.g. presently the page 'Banana' lies under the Category 'Fruit' and the >> URL is: >> http://mysite.com/pmwiki/index.php/Fruit/Banana >> >> I would like this page to reside at the URL: >> http://mysite.com/Banana >> >> How would I go about doing this? Please assume no conflicting page >> names such as '../Fruit/Banana' and '../Yellow/Banana' >> > You will have to either (a) choose ONE and ONLY ONE group name ("group" is > what you are referring to as "category" -- category is something else in > pmwiki) or (b) have some way of telling when someone goes to > http://mysite.com/Banana which group they want to go to. > In other words, if you have a page Fruit/Banana and another page > Vegetable/Brocolli and someone goes to http://mysite.com/Brocolli pmwiki has > to know whether to look in Fruit/Brocolli or in Vegetable/Brocolli. > option A: If ALL pages reside in a single group then you just use htaccess > to go to that hardcoded group (just a small variation off of what you find > in CleanUrls. > Option B: You *could* (via htaccess) direct http://mysite.com/Brocolli to > Unknown/Brocolli and have some special script in group Unknown which would > look for *.Brocolli and redirect to the first page it finds in that list... > But I'm guessing you are going to run into a lot of conflicts with other > recipes, forms, etc if you do this... > -Peter > _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
