Rob Gould wrote:
I feel like I'm really close to a solution for the clean-url method in
htaccess. I've successfully got it now so that:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages/basketball/2010/nba-all-star-game
maps to:
You are indeed correct! Absolute URLs for everything, images, css,
javascript, and links fixed the issue. Took me forever to change
every link in the whole site, but it's happy now. Seems like there
ought to be an easier way.
On Oct 29, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Rob
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 11:26 -0400, Rob Gould wrote:
You are indeed correct! Absolute URLs for everything, images, css,
javascript, and links fixed the issue. Took me forever to change
every link in the whole site, but it's happy now. Seems like there
ought to be an easier way.
Rob Gould wrote:
You are indeed correct! Absolute URLs for everything, images, css,
javascript, and links fixed the issue. Took me forever to change every
link in the whole site, but it's happy now. Seems like there ought to
be an easier way.
There is an easier way. The logic depends
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Rob Gould wrote:
You are indeed correct! Absolute URLs for everything, images, css,
javascript, and links fixed the issue. Took me forever to change every
link in the whole site, but it's happy now. Seems like there ought to
be an easier way.
There is an easier
You can use a regexp for search and replace in your files.
packages.php?category=([^]+)year=([^]+)title=([^]+)
The problem is those values are variables on the code.
As Shawn said, it is easier to provide some function to create links.If you
need to change all links you only change the function
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:26:10PM -0500, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Rob Gould wrote:
You are indeed correct! Absolute URLs for everything, images, css,
javascript, and links fixed the issue. Took me forever to change every
link in the whole site, but it's happy now. Seems like there ought
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