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Hi all,

First of all, I have to tell you that I love Cherokee. I  am using it
specially for my blog and some other sites. Now I want to play a bit
with shorten urls tools and I found yourls[1]. It looks like a nice
tool and it was easy to install, but it need rewrite urls rules, and
in their documentation they only have documentation for Apache and its
.httpaccess file[2].

At the moment I want to use yourls in the document root of a virtual
server, not a directory. Anyone can suggest the rules needed? I have
to admit that I am a complete ignorant regarding to url rewrite.

Cherokee works great for well known web applications such as
Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, etc..., but for not that popular
application: yourls, Elgg (my next challange), and  I am sure that a
lot more it gets complicated. I like the Wizards, but would be nice,
don't know if possible, to have a way to convert an Apache .htaccess
file into the needed rules for Cherokee.

Also it would be great to have a way to import and export Wizards
(templates).  I believe that newer versions of Cherokee would have
more Wizards than older versions. At the moment I am using the Ubuntu
10.4 server version. Sometimes I am bit lazy and would trust in the
distro for security updates. That means older software version.
However, it would be nice if I could import newer Wizards for
applications that are not listed in my actual version.

Well, hope I can get an answer for  the yourls question and
congratulations for the great project.

[1] http://yourls.org/
[2] http://code.google.com/p/yourls/wiki/htaccess

Best regards,

Rafael
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