I though so, but didn't find it at first glance. However, paths also seem to work slightly differently for English vs non-English content, so maybe it is something related to the multilingual module itself.
Antonio Pérez wrote: > Hello, > > I'm not a Drupal user, but maybe David has gzip encoding enabled on > Drupal config. and on Cherokee, causing a double encoding... > > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Taher Shihadeh <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello David. >> Thanks for reporting. I've just updated the wizard and it will be >> shipped with 0.99.25 >> I wonder if there isn't a workaround that could disable gzip compression >> within Drupal itself (I'm not a Drupal user, so I wouldn't know). Or >> another workaround at all involving some Drupal configuration. I would >> really like to ship the wizard with gzip compression enabled by default >> (and in a consistent fashion, both for English and Multilingual contents). >> >> David Becerril wrote: >> >>> I have been researching on this problem, and I discovered that when >>> the php handler, the encoding is set to allos gzip compression, the >>> multilingual content does not work! >>> >>> So my solution at last, and for having all the redirections working, >>> is the following: >>> >>> Uncheck php gzip compression in php encoding. >>> Modify the regex rules in default handles such as: >>> FROM /(.*)\?(.*)$ -> /index.php?q=/$1&$2 >>> TO ^/(.*)\?(.*)$ -> /index.php?q=$1&$2 >>> and >>> FROM: /(.*)$ -> /index.php?q=/$1 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> TO: ^/(.*)$ -> /index.php?q=$1 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hope this helps to drupal users. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 8:21 PM, David Becerril <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> I reported some time ago a bug in the Drupal wizard, which >>> generated bad redirection rules for multilingual sites. >>> >>> I solved it by doing the following >>> Removed in the "default" behavior the internal redirection given by >>> >>> /(.*)\?(.*)$ -> /index.php?q=/$1&$2 >>> >>> >>> >>> and changed the other expresion from >>> /(.*)$ -> /index.php?q=/$1 >>> to >>> ^/(.*)$ -> /index.php?q=$1 >>> >>> I am not sure if this will work for every setup buf for now, it >>> worked for me in a multilingual site. >>> >>> Regards. >>> >>> >> -- >> [email protected] >> http://unixwars.com/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cherokee mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee >> >> > > > > -- [email protected] http://unixwars.com/ _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
