Hi again,
I did a little pokeing around and installed this on 3 differient
servers....and the results were identical...
so its not the servers fault but something with the directives...

got some interesting results with my testing....

am using this:
echo "Ok,we are in show.php<br>";
if(isset($_GET["id"])){echo "Got \$_GET[id]<br>";}else{echo "No
\$_GET[id]<br>";}
if(isset($_GET["sid"])){echo "Got \$_GET[sid]<br>";}else{echo "No
\$_GET[sid]<br>";}
print_r($_GET);

This is still not working:
http://rizkhan.net/articles/show/2/1
(output is:          )
Ok,we are in show.php
No $_GET[id]
No $_GET[sid]
Array ( )

This gives the exact expected results (working)
http://rizkhan.net/articles/show/?sid=1&id=2 (note I dont have to write
show.php)

This gives me screwy results:
http://rizkhan.net/articles/show/?1/2
(output is:          )
Ok,we are in show.php
No $_GET[id]
No $_GET[sid]
Array ( [1/2] => )

in case you guys forgot, this is what i entered into my httpd.conf:

<Directory /path/to/directory> #of course i entered the correct path#
Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks Includes MultiViews
AllowOverride all
</Directory>

This is my htaccess file:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^show/(.*)/(.*) /show.php?sid=$1&id=$2

incase i forgot to mention it...this "#¤"#¤#" thing is not working.


ANY ideas?

Thanks,
-Ryan

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