Trainling slash isn't the problem. Looking at apache's error_log it
seems the request to 192.168.4.6/prova/users ir redirected to the
document root and from there to /var/www etc...
But I found a way out: I created a virtual host listening on port 81
with the document root set to /var/www/app/web
Did you try adding a trailing slash to your URL? Could be "trailing
slash problem".
On 1/6/07, ms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes mod_rewrite is loaded and i correctly working.
I made a little change in alias directive:
Alias /prova /var/www/app/webroot
AllowOverride All
But the result is al
Yes mod_rewrite is loaded and i correctly working.
I made a little change in alias directive:
Alias /prova /var/www/app/webroot
AllowOverride All
But the result is always the same when I type
http://192.168.4.6/prova/users [404 error saying: the request URL
/var/www/app/webroot/index.php was n
On 1/5/07, ms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The situztion is this: apache webserver have the DocumentRoot set to
/usr/local/htdocs; I want to install CakePHP but not in the document
root, so I created an alias like Alias /prova /var/www and then for
that directory AllowOverride All.
I copied all C