Hiding the .pl

2003-03-19 Thread KIVES,BRUCE (HP-USA,ex1)
I have recently updated from Apache 1.3.23? to 1.3.27. Things are behaving differently, and I think the problem lies with mod_speling. Previously, if there was only one possible choice for a misspelled URL, it would just redirect it without asking. Now it asks every time. I used this feature to

Re: Hiding the .pl

2003-03-19 Thread Magnus Bodin
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 02:04:31PM -0500, KIVES,BRUCE (HP-USA,ex1) wrote: Any other ideas on how to hide the .pl ? I usually use mod_rewrite. The swiss-army-knife for URL-polishing. /magnus -- http://x42.com

[OT] Re: Hiding the .pl

2003-03-19 Thread Robert Landrum
You might want to consider downloading the 1.3.23 source for mod_speling and using diff to see if they changed something. It might be something simple that can be changed and patched. You also might be able to use the mod_speling from 1.3.23 in 1.3.27 without any problem. Given the relative

Re: Hiding the .pl

2003-03-19 Thread Perrin Harkins
KIVES,BRUCE (HP-USA,ex1) wrote: Any other ideas on how to hide the .pl ? There are dozens of ways to make /calendar/month run month.pl. Here are some simple ones: - mod_rewrite - Alias - DirectoryIndex month.pl You could also turn month.pl into a handler and just do this: Location

RE: Hiding the .pl

2003-03-19 Thread KIVES,BRUCE (HP-USA,ex1)
Subject: Re: Hiding the .pl KIVES,BRUCE (HP-USA,ex1) wrote: Any other ideas on how to hide the .pl ? There are dozens of ways to make /calendar/month run month.pl. Here are some simple ones: - mod_rewrite - Alias - DirectoryIndex month.pl You could also turn month.pl into a handler and just