Can you keep the replies on-list?
Multiviews is just the simplest approach, and there is no such thing as
"everyone does X". It depends.
You can certainly solve a problem in the most convoluted way possible, but
it doesn't mean that it's the correct way.
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 5:22 PM Tatsuki
Hello.
Frank Gingras wrote on 2023/10/17 02:22:
> That's just multiviews.
For that matter, do everyone else do multiviews?
What if we simply name the file b, and then do the following?
SetHandler php-script
# If it works via CGI as well.
SetHandler cgi-script
Regards.
That's just multiviews.
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:49 PM bruce wrote:
> Hi Frank.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Not converting.
>
> But I've seen example open source demo/apps
> where the app/url
>http://www.foo.com/a
>http://www.foo.com/b
> are valid...
>
> and when I inspect the
Hi Frank.
Thanks for the reply.
Not converting.
But I've seen example open source demo/apps
where the app/url
http://www.foo.com/a
http://www.foo.com/b
are valid...
and when I inspect the dir, I get
a.php - b.php...
So I'm assuming that there's something happening in the
You should use multviews, so that if you request /a, it will expand to
a.php.
Converting a.php to b.php makes no sense; why would you request another
script in that case?
You should also look at the FallbackResource directive, and use pathinfo to
handle URI parameters, instead of the query
running apache2
old copy of centos
trying to understand how to test a few things.
I can have
http://www.abc.com/a.php
a.php can fire off a page to "b.php"
I'm trying to figure out what to do in the httpd.conf file to
"ignore/hide" the .php
so the displayed url would be
http://www.abc.com/b
I'll answer in English for the benefit of the list (you can use google
translate).
For windows, the recommended installers are from the apache lounge site:
https://www.apachelounge.com/
Alternatively, you can install xampp, but that should not be run in
production.
On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 6:17