Lewis Kapell wrote:
> There seems to be a behavior change introduced in 5.2.1 and I would like
> to know if it was deliberate.
> 
> A couple of years ago, PHP introduced functionality that made it
> possible to use a certain trick.  I don't know how to describe this
> trick in words, so I will illustrate with an example.
> 
> http://www.mydomain.com/mypage.php/phonypage.pdf
> 
> In this example there is a PHP script called mypage.php which serves up
> a PDF.  Putting the extra text at the end of the URL makes it appear to
> the user's browser that the URL ends with '.pdf' rather than '.php'.  We
> introduced this hack at my company because a few users were unable to
> view pages containing PDF or RTF content, presumably because of some
> combination of browser and/or firewall settings.
> 
> I find that version 5.2.1 breaks this behavior - attempting to visit a
> URL such as the above produces a 'page not found' error.  Presumably
> because it is trying to find the file 'phonypage.pdf' which doesn't exist.
> 
> My question is, should this be regarded as a bug which might be fixed?
> Or is this a deliberate change of behavior?

this is nothing to do with php - it's down to your webserver settings.

> 

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