Re: [Semi-OT] mod_rewrite and $r->parsed_uri

2005-04-08 Thread Geoffrey Young
>>I don't think anyone is supposed to (or traditionally does) mess with >>$r->parsed_uri. it's usually $r->uri and $r->filename. > > > Well, in the mod_perl Cookbook you (or one of your co-authors) mess with > $r->parsed_uri (eg Recipe 5.3 'Altering the Request URI' page 160ff) yes... but th

Re: [Semi-OT] mod_rewrite and $r->parsed_uri

2005-04-08 Thread Thomas Klausner
Hi! On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 09:25:30AM -0400, Geoffrey Young wrote: > > Is it possible to somehow get to the URI as it looks like after beeing > > transformed by mod_rewrite? > > don't you just want $r->uri? Yes. Thanks. > I don't think anyone is supposed to (or traditionally does) mess with >

[OT] Thoughts (Re: [Semi-OT] mod_rewrite and $r->parsed_uri)

2005-04-08 Thread Joe Schaefer
Geoffrey Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > if that doesn't work we can try another thought pattern :) Or just buy a new video card- sometimes it's hard to tell the difference ;-) -- Joe Schaefer

Re: [Semi-OT] mod_rewrite and $r->parsed_uri

2005-04-08 Thread Geoffrey Young
Thomas Klausner wrote: > Hi! > > Is it possible to somehow get to the URI as it looks like after beeing > transformed by mod_rewrite? don't you just want $r->uri? > > What I'm trying to do is: > > In a DB I have 'pseudo-files' with a column named 'path' and titles and > bodies in several lan

[Semi-OT] mod_rewrite and $r->parsed_uri

2005-04-08 Thread Thomas Klausner
Hi! Is it possible to somehow get to the URI as it looks like after beeing transformed by mod_rewrite? What I'm trying to do is: In a DB I have 'pseudo-files' with a column named 'path' and titles and bodies in several languages. (title_de, title_en, etc) Values for 'path' are eg: '/index.html',