On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 5:10 AM, ambati kiran wrote:
> Hi Cricket
>
> Thanks for responding. If this is the issue can it be tested on the
> directory or issue resolved by htaccess file in cakephp?
Not sure what you mean by "tested on the directory" but, yes, it can
be resolved in htaccess:
Options
Ignore this - I responded to the wrong post. Foo.
Jeremy Burns
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On 8 Jan 2011, at 10:45, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit wrote:
> I've been advised to look at the new ACL behaviour as it might hold the key.
> I haven't done so yet,
I've been advised to look at the new ACL behaviour as it might hold the key. I
haven't done so yet, so can't vouch.
Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit
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http://www.classoutfit.com
On 8 Jan 2011, at 10:10, ambati kiran wrote:
> Hi Cricket
>
> Thanks for responding. If this is
Hi Cricket
Thanks for responding. If this is the issue can it be tested on the
directory or issue resolved by htaccess file in cakephp?
Will the multi option effect other directories on the server if turned off?
Many thanks
Kiran
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On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 6:06 AM, ambati kiran wrote:
> Unfortunatly, the server seems to be configured so that it automatically
> adds an type extension to a browser request (eg. type in .com/blah and
> if there no directory called blah but there is a file called blah.zip will
> load that).
Th
Unfortunatly, the server seems to be configured so that it automatically
adds an type extension to a browser request (eg. type in .com/blah and
if there no directory called blah but there is a file called blah.zip will
load that).
does it means that the url rewriting that cakephp relies on is