Hi Rony,

Great! Can you tell me where you are getting url info from though?

Sorry I can't help with the form problem...

Cheers,

Brett
B)


Rony wrote:
> Hi Brett,
> 
> It works perfectly for me on CF7.
> 
> Just the form issues.
> 
> If the form issues was something you meant that didn't work on CF 7
> then my solution is becoming an issue.
> 
> If however, the whole concept for displaying non existing URLs in CF7,
> that works fine.
> 
> I am just stuck on this form issues; I use GET for some of the form
> and they work fine; but this is not a desired solution.
> 
> 
> On Jul 13, 10:34 am, "Brett Payne-Rhodes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Rony,
>>
>> Just to clarify...
>>
>> You have a url likehttp://www.mysite.com/category/category_children... yes?
>>
>> But it doesn't actually exist in terms of directories on the webserver?
>>
>> Your webserver is set up to use index.cfm when it encounters a 404 and 
>> index.cfm tries to extract the "category/category_children" information from 
>> the CGI variables?
>>
>> If that is the case then I can tell you that this scheme got broken when CF7 
>> was released. I was using that exact method (and still am on a CF6 server) 
>> but when I installed the system on a CF7 server it all stopped working - and 
>> I was never able to find a solution. So if you find one please let me know. 
>> One of the problems is that when you cfdump the CGI scope you don't 
>> necessarily see everything in there so what used to be found in 
>> cgi.request_uri or cgi.path_info may now be somewhere else.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Brett
>> B)
>>
>> Rony wrote:
>>> I have updated by the websever (apache when testing and IIS for
>>> production) to point to the index.cfm file when a 404 occurs.
>>> Any ideas?
>>> On Jul 12, 10:45 pm, "Steve Onnis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Right
>>>> So how is the $)$ being included or called?  Is it set up in IIS or
>>>> something?
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>>> Of Rony
>>>> Sent: Thursday, 12 July 2007 10:11 PM
>>>> To: cfaussie
>>>> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Forms issue
>>>> The page includes the index.cfm which will do the work of find the page id
>>>> and displaying its content...
>>>> On Jul 12, 4:27 pm, "Steve Onnis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> What are you using to pull the 404 page?  Just an include for a
>>>>> context forward?
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>>>> Behalf
>>>>> Of Rony
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, 12 July 2007 4:14 PM
>>>>> To: cfaussie
>>>>> Subject: [cfaussie] Forms issue
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>> The site i am currently updating uses URL format as follow:
>>>>> /category/ category_children. (just as an example)
>>>>> The way i did this was to ensure my web server error 404 scipt pointed
>>>>> to the index.cfm, in which i would get the correct page id and display
>>>>> the content.
>>>>> However, i have an obvious issue where by all FORM values do not exist
>>>>> any more (for some reason). I am assuming because i get a 404 i lose
>>>>> the form values.
>>>>> All my forms post to the script that they are in.
>>>>> I don't want to the GET method but rather the POST.
>>>>> Any ideas how to overcome this problem?
>>>>> Cheers,
> 
> 
> > 
> 
> 


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