Hello Matthew,
Monday, December 6, 2004, 11:33:28 AM, you wrote:
MWOP> In you .htaccess:
MWOP> <File index>
MWOP> ForceType application/x-httpd-php
MWOP> </File>
MWOP> DirectoryIndex index
MWOP> Then, in your script, you'll need to access the PATH_INFO environment
MWOP> variable via the $_SERVER array to parse out the argument(s):
MWOP> $pi = $_SERVER['PATH_INFO']; // Grab PATH_INFO
MWOP> $pi = substr($pi, 1); // Remove the opening slash
MWOP> $args = split('/', $pi); // Create array of arguments
MWOP> $f = $args[0]; // Grab first argument
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I just want to clarify,
if I type:
www.mysite.com/article/file/19911/year/2004
means: www.mysite.com/article.php?file=19911&year=2004 right ?
:)
and i have to put this script on my article.php, is it right ?
$pi = $_SERVER['PATH_INFO']; // Grab PATH_INFO
$pi = substr($pi, 1); // Remove the opening slash
$args = split('/', $pi); // Create array of arguments
$f = $args[0]; // Grab first argument
thank you ...
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Best regards,
adwin
www.kuya-kuya.net
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