Ok. We have a URL rewrite part in our IQ reverse proxy (
http://www.fastream.com/iqreverseproxy.php) but not for the web server. Just
wondered if there was an easier way to do it.

Regards,

SZ


On 11/11/07, DZ-Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 11, 2007, at 08:45, Fastream Technologies wrote:
>
> > Sometimes I see URLs in CGI standard such as,
> >
> > <
> > http://www.opengl.allanpetersen.com/index.php/contents/Main/
> > Programming/OpenGL.html<mhtml:{88AFDC91-01B8-46C2-9E83-
> > EBF20EF23330}mid://00000030/!x-usc:http://
> > www.opengl.allanpetersen.com/index.php/contents/Main/Programming/
> > OpenGL.html>
> >>
> > That has no "?" for parameters and instead params are listed after
> > index.php.
> > How should we parse the file name out of it?
>
> That's how many web development frameworks do it.  Its called "URL
> re-writing", and it is done at the web server level.  Instead of
> extracting key/value pairs from the query string, the server hands off
> the URL to a custom module (sometimes even exposed to the application)
> to convert it into a meaningful format, usually back into a
> query-string with key/value pairs.
>
> In my experience, the URL is not parsed by the web server, just
> converted back to a query-string so that the standard mechanisms can
> continue being used.
>
>        dZ.
>
>
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