Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
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> IIRF - Ionics ISAPI Rewrite Filter [1] is totally free... and it
> supports the use of Regular Expressions [2] in your rewrite rules. If
> you're going to use any sort of MVC-based URLs in IIS, this library is a
> must-have.
>
Thanks for the link, I'll try it tonight.
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> From: clive [mailto:clive_li...@immigrationunit.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 3:36 AM
> To: leledumbo
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Please explain: index.php/index/index
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> leledumbo wrote:
> > Is thi
leledumbo wrote:
Is this web server specific? I can't get it to run under Microsoft IIS, but
it works flawlessly in Apache.
IIS 6 and below dont have an option like mod_rewrite, apparently IIS 7
does, I haven't tried it yet. There are a number of 3rd party apps that
can add this functionalit
Never used IIS, but under the circumstances, i think you got your answer. I
remember that codeigniter support many ways of getting that string, i
believe kohana does the same. You probably need to change some
configuration options for IIS
2009/1/21 leledumbo
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> Is this web server specific? I ca
Is this web server specific? I can't get it to run under Microsoft IIS, but
it works flawlessly in Apache.
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2009/1/21 leledumbo
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> Carlos Medina-2 wrote:
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> > this is a Front Controller situation (Pattern)
> >
> Could you explain more on that? I've never seen anything like this in any
> tutorial I've found on the net. I'm using Kohana framework. So, if I have
> index.php/index/index where does
Carlos Medina-2 wrote:
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> this is a Front Controller situation (Pattern)
>
Could you explain more on that? I've never seen anything like this in any
tutorial I've found on the net. I'm using kohana framework. So, if I have
index.php/index/index where does it actually go?
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leledumbo schrieb:
I don't understand it. index.php should be a file and indeed it's a file, so
what does /index/index after it mean? There's no index directory under
directory where index.php resides.
Hi Leledumbo,
what are you talking about? I think you are confused on this:
http://www.domain
I don't understand it. index.php should be a file and indeed it's a file, so
what does /index/index after it mean? There's no index directory under
directory where index.php resides.
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