Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Yes, in a community with 70,000 users and millions of hits a day, the
admins don't like every department to have access to httpd.conf.
:-)
Ok, I can understand them.
Although one could wonder, then, why they allow .htaccess files anyway.
I believe said departments could
Yes, in a community with 70,000 users and millions of hits a day, the
admins don't like every department to have access to httpd.conf.
Eric Covener wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:46 AM, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I mean, before Apache even gets to the .htaccess file, it has to
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:46 AM, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the other hand, in the Apache 2.2 mod_rewrite on-line help, there is this
> paragraph :
> RewriteRule can be used in per-directory config files (.htaccess). In such
> a case, it will act locally, stripping the local di
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:46 AM, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I mean, before Apache even gets to the .htaccess file, it has to find the
> path to the directory wher the .htaccess file is. And once it finds it, it
> would have to re-interpret that same path and change it.
> It does not
Eric Covener wrote:
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble specifying a seemingly very simple rewrite rule in
.htaccess, where I simply want to redirect from say
http://some.host.com/path to http://some.host.com/Path, and any
subdirectories of cour
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble specifying a seemingly very simple rewrite rule in
> .htaccess, where I simply want to redirect from say
> http://some.host.com/path to http://some.host.com/Path, and any
> subdirectories of course. I thoug
Hi,
I'm having trouble specifying a seemingly very simple rewrite rule in
.htaccess, where I simply want to redirect from say
http://some.host.com/path to http://some.host.com/Path, and any
subdirectories of course. I thought this would do it:
RewriteRule ^path(.*)$ /Path$1 [last]
but it doe
Thanks for your help. The htaccess file seems to work well. Referring back to the the mod_rewrite documentation and URL Rewriting Guide makes more sense now. Jeremy SellorsOn Sep 19, 2006, at 5:53 AM, Eric Covener wrote:On 9/19/06, Jeremy Sellors nwt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have changed a scri
On 9/19/06, Jeremy Sellors nwt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have changed a script name suffix from .cgi to
.fcgi to enable the script to run under FastCGI
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^mt.fcgi(.) mt.fcgi$1 [L]
^ ^
in the .htaccess file but this does not
Hi, I have changed a script name suffix from .cgi to .fcgi to enable the script to run under FastCGIThe script works to bring up the initial login form but when I fill the form out and press submit I get a "Not Found The requested URL /mtw/mt.cgi was not found on this server." using the old file su
Hi, I have changed a script name suffix from .cgi to .fcgi to enable the script to run under FastCGIThe script works to bring up the initial login form but when I fill the form out and press submit I get a "Not Found The requested URL /mtw/mt.cgi was not found on this server." using the old file su
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