...and the problem that the form immediately goes to the real url is that people see the real url?


What about one of the following:

- chop off the subdir again by only putting the last part of $PHP_SELF as form action (f.i. with a combination of substr($PHP_SELF,...,...) and strpos('/') )

or
 -      when i do a full path in the redirect in .htaccess:
        ErrorDocument 404 http://www.domain.org/redirect/redirect.php
        it is treated as a fresh page and all form results are lost

but when i do
ErrorDocument 404 /redirect/redirect.php
in .htaccess, the original post and get vars stay, and i suppose also the original $PHP_SELF


Maybe the same happens with your thing, i happen not to know what %1/$1 does. If %1 is the domain, try to do it without that (but with the slash, so /$1 ). Worth a try innit?

or
- simply make a new page that receives the file, or not using $PHP_SELF but the actual filename.



At 18:42 26-2-03, you wrote:
If I use $PHP_SELF as the action in a form where the domain name is redirected,
I get the extra directory.


Is there a way around that?

Details:

The domain name is redirected in .htaccess like this:

RewriteCond   %{REQUEST_URI}  !domain2
RewriteRule   ^(.*)           %1/$1                     [L]

So, domain2 is really a directory on domain1, but http://domain2.com will be
taken to that directory on domain 1 as if it was the http root

But, when using $PHP_SELF, I get the extra directory, so the form may start
here:

http://domain2.com/myform.php

But the $PHP_SELF forces the next POST page to be

http://domain2.com/domain2/myform.php

Ideas?

kind regards,

bill hollett


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