Jeff, good news. I finally have it working. All credit goes to my
hosting company though, Hostek, who have spent a couple of days
working with me on this and many other issues getting Farcry to work
well in a shared environment.
My htaccess file now looks like this:
# Helicon ISAPI_Rewrite configuration file
#Version 3.1.0.42
##### APACHE MOD_REWRITE SYNTAX
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !(^/farcry|^/webtop|^/flex2gateway|^/
flashservices|^/cfide)($|/)
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9\/\-\%:\[\]\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\,\*...@\#\$\ \(\)
\^_`~]*)$ /index.cfm?furl=/$1 [L,PT,QSA]
Note the addition of the "/" in "furl=/$1".
Seems to have done the trick.
Robin
On May 25, 1:15 pm, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, you probably can get it to work in the Helicon config tool by
> not going to "IIS Web Sites" and setting up the config directly on
> your website itself, but I couldn't get it to work myself. I found
> that I could get it to work the other way and that was enough for
> me :). I'd suggest looking into whatever support Helicon offers and
> go from there. It's possible you just need to setup one last thing
> (not sure what). Let us know if you get it working (and how so that
> others may benefit).
>
> Good luck,
>
> --
> Jeff Coughlin
> Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com
>
> On May 25, 2009, at 4:10 PM, loxley wrote:
>
>
>
> > I had a funny feeling you were going to say that. I am on a shared
> > host and can't get to the "IIS Websites". Am I screwed or am I
> > screwed?
>
> > On May 25, 12:39 pm, Jeff Coughlin wrote:
> >> Make sure that when you're saving your config settings that you're
> >> saving it to "IIS Web Sites" on the left and not directly under your
> >> website.
>
> >> Then make sure to wrap it in a <VirtualHost> tag and separate your
> >> domains by spaces (using the example in option B). If you're using
> >> the lite (free) version of ISAPI_Rewrite 3, then the <VirtualHost>
> >> tag
> >> is not supported - only one website/domain is supported (as explained
> >> in the docs for Option B).
>
> >> Regards,
>
> >> --
> >> Jeff Coughlin
> >> Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com
>
> >> On May 25, 2009, at 2:38 PM, loxley wrote:
>
> >>> Hi Jeff,
>
> >>> Okay, I tried that, but still no change. I tried the PingFU check
> >>> and
> >>> saw no response at all - the page just refreshes as normal,
> >>> leaving me
> >>> on the same page.
>
> >>> Robin
>
> >>> On May 25, 10:11 am, Jeff Coughlin wrote:
> >>>> You need Option B, not C.
>
> >>>> If after using option B and you've updated app and it's still not
> >>>> working, check out the troubleshooting setion at the bottom of the
> >>>> Friendly URLs wiki
> >>>> pagehttp://docs.farcrycms.org/display/FCDEV50/Friendly+URLs
>
> >>>> Regards,
>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Jeff Coughlin
> >>>> Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com
>
> >>>> On May 25, 2009, at 1:06 PM, loxley wrote:
>
> >>>>> I'm just exploring the new implementation of FU's in 5.1.
>
> >>>>> I'm using Helicon ISAPI Rewrite (3) in an htaccess file. This
> >>>>> worked
> >>>>> just fine in 5.0.
>
> >>>>> In 5.1 when i look at overview for a specific page and at the
> >>>>> "Current
> >>>>> friendly URLs", I see the message "You do not currently have
> >>>>> Friendly
> >>>>> URLs available. Ask your administrator to add the required
> >>>>> webserver
> >>>>> rewrite."
>
> >>>>> I've tried using Option C in Jeff's Friendly URL guide, but I
> >>>>> still
> >>>>> get the same message. I tried application update, no luck.
> >>>>> Needless to
> >>>>> say, I don't see FU's in the sites URLs, just the object id's.
>
> >>>>> Any ideas?
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