Actually no. I hadnt tried that. Ill try changing it to the default module
instead of just / tomorrow. Still though id like to know if this is an issue
with my hosting set up or if this is just what it does... Of course I have a
feeling all this will become a non-issue in 1.1.


On 10/23/07 12:22 AM, "me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> You may have already played with this, but have you changed your
> @homepage route?  I know that sfGuard will automatically redirect to
> your @homepage whenever it successfully logs in to the system.
> 
> On Oct 19, 12:35 pm, Ant Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Well my issue isnt with assets... those all work properly. My issue is with
>> the pages themselves... for example:
>> 
>> www.domain.com/backend_prod.php
>> 
>> gets redirected to
>> 
>> www.domain.com/backend_prod.php/
>> 
>> which results in the message "No input file specified."
>> 
>> Note: this was only happening on IE  initially. Now after I tried tinkering
>> a bit to fix it its happening in IE and Mozilla/KHTML (stupid me trying to
>> tinker).
>> 
>> On 10/19/07 12:00 PM, "Jay Klehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Shouldn't you either use absolute URLs for your assets, or use an
>>> initial trailing slash?
>> 
>>> Symfony's URL structure makes use of "pretty urls" for parameters, so
>>> it's not uncommon to see "site.com/users/list/page/2"
>> 
>>> Trailing slash or not your CSS and Images won't load if you're not
>>> accessing them like "/css/main.css" with paths like the above.
>> 
>>> I'd suggest making your CSS and other assets work with or without the
>>> trailing slash, as I think you'll always see that issue come up with
>>> Symfony.
>> 
>>> Jay
>> 
>>> Jonathan Franks wrote:
>>>> sfGuard is working perfectly for me except for one problem. After log
>>>> in, it adds a trailing slash to the url...
>> 
>>>> www.mysite.com/backend.php
>> 
>>>> becomes
>> 
>>>> www.mysite.com/backend.php/
>> 
>>>> This stops the css from loading (and probably any other assets)
>> 
>>>> Am I doing something wrong? // Regards Jonathan
> 
> 
> > 



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