On Wednesday 09 May 2001 14:41, hassan el forkani wrote:
> hmm..
> good question i don' t know exactly how it's done but i actually know a
> site that uses this extensively www.emp3finder.com, they concat strings
> i think it involves "massive" server configuration
It's quite simple. Read the tut
On 9 May 2001 05:05:30 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Franklin van Velthuizen")
wrote:
> Good morning/afternoon/evening.. whatever timezone you live in :)
>
> Small question: we all know how to pass parameter using question marks in an URL
>ofcourse..
> but I was wondering whether it was also possi
hmm..
good question i don' t know exactly how it's done but i actually know a site that uses
this extensively www.emp3finder.com, they concat strings
i think it involves "massive" server configuration
regards
09/05/01 14:08:25, "Franklin van Velthuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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PHP
[cut away some explanation]
> But I think it is pretty cool to make the program name look like just
> another directory in the tree, so I usually use .
I suppose it *is* possible then. Anyway, I've already putten "ForceType
application/x-httpd-php" in an .htaccess in the appropriate directory,
The Wise Man Said:
Subject:
RE: [PHP3] URL without a classic php filename like php, php3,
phtml?
Date:
Tue, 11 Apr 2000 12:54:35 MST
From:
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To:
"Michael Simcich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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Addressed to: "Michae
Good morning/afternoon/evening.. whatever timezone you live in :)
Small question: we all know how to pass parameter using question marks in an URL
ofcourse..
but I was wondering whether it was also possible to pass parameters in the URL using
forward slashes instead of those question marks, so
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