Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 19:43:09 hai scritto:
> That is because the link you click on contains the long addres.
> Rewrites do not affect the content of the response. You will need to
> change the code that generates the menu to use the short address for
> the "home" button.
Y're right!
Infact I
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Mauro Sacchetto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. This happen if I start from http://www.giovannifornero.net,
> go in another page abd come back ho home clicking
> non the "Home" voice on the menu bar. This time
> I obtain the long PHP address.
That is because the
Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 17:29:36 hai scritto:
> If the menus are not being generated, they are just HTML files (or PHP
> files including static HTML for menus.) Just change the links for the
> homepage to the now-working URL:
> Home
> Becomes:
> Home
> The new links will only work through
On 10/7/08, Mauro Sacchetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 16:41:50 Krist van Besien ha scritto:
> > Ofcourse, this is not the end. You might have to look at the links
> > that are in the page that index.php generates...
> Not easy for me... Just learning...
>
> > Is this
Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 16:41:50 Krist van Besien ha scritto:
> What you have to understand is that RewriteRules operate on the
> requests that are sent from the browser to the server, not the other
> way round.
> So what you can do with a rewrite rule is make it possible for a
> browser to reque
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Mauro Sacchetto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 08:21:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
>> This cannot be fixed with basic Apache httpd; you should correct your
>> menus in the application. (mod_proxy_html might help if you get it to
>> work.)
>
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:10 PM, Mauro Sacchetto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 08:21:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
>> The second rewrite redirects requests with the querystring
>> "?pagina=home" to the homepage. To check querystrings with multiple
>> parameters:
>>Re
Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 08:21:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> This cannot be fixed with basic Apache httpd; you should correct your
> menus in the application. (mod_proxy_html might help if you get it to
> work.)
Consider that I use an external host, so I cannot
work on its Apache configurati
Il martedì 7 ottobre 2008 08:21:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> The second rewrite redirects requests with the querystring
> "?pagina=home" to the homepage. To check querystrings with multiple
> parameters:
>RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*&)*pagina=home(&)?
>RewriteRule (*.) / [P]
If I
On 10/6/08, Mauro Sacchetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il lunedì 6 ottobre 2008 19:14:02 hai scritto:
>
> > None of the examples in the manual match against the protocol or
> > hostname part of the URL.
> > I previously described that you also can't match the query string in
> > the rewriterul
Il lunedì 6 ottobre 2008 19:14:02 hai scritto:
> None of the examples in the manual match against the protocol or
> hostname part of the URL.
> I previously described that you also can't match the query string in
> the rewriterule.
> You also probably need a trailing slash on the 2nd argument.
> No
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Mauro Sacchetto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il lunedì 6 ottobre 2008 15:55:33 Eric Covener ha scritto:
>> The query string (after the question mark) isn't part of what you're
>> comparing against. To compare against the query string, precede your
>> rule with
>> Re
Il lunedì 6 ottobre 2008 15:56:23 Krist van Besien ha scritto:
> In what direction do you want the rewrite to happen?
> Let me guess: You want the user to be able to enter the following in
> the address bar in his browser:
> http://www.giovannifornero.net
> and the webserver should then answer with
Il lunedì 6 ottobre 2008 15:55:33 Eric Covener ha scritto:
> The query string (after the question mark) isn't part of what you're
> comparing against. To compare against the query string, precede your
> rule with
> Rewritecond %{QUERY_STRING} pagina=home (and remove the query string part.
> The 2nd
Il lunedì 6 ottobre 2008 15:56:23 Krist van Besien ha scritto:
> In what direction do you want the rewrite to happen?
> Let me guess: You want the user to be able to enter the following in
> the address bar in his browser:
> http://www.giovannifornero.net
> and the webserver should then answer with
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Mauro Sacchetto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must translate the following address:
> http://www.giovannifornero.net/index.php?pagina=home
> in the more confortable way:
> http://www.giovannifornero.net
> I tried to put in .htaccess the string:
> RewriteRule ^/index
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Mauro Sacchetto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must translate the following address:
> http://www.giovannifornero.net/index.php?pagina=home
> in the more confortable way:
> http://www.giovannifornero.net
> I tried to put in .htaccess the string:
> RewriteRule ^/index
I must translate the following address:
http://www.giovannifornero.net/index.php?pagina=home
in the more confortable way:
http://www.giovannifornero.net
I tried to put in .htaccess the string:
RewriteRule ^/index.php?pagina=home$ ^giovannifornero.net [R=301,NC,L]
but it doesn't happen anything.
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