Some hosts support mod_rewrite but these are the ones with problems

php_flag magic_quotes_gpc off
php_flag register_globals off

when they use PHP through CGI instead of mod_php.

JoaquĆ­n

On 10/3/06, jared <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I searched the forum and read a long thread that discussed the availability
of PHP 5.1.4.. a lot of hosts are now offering this version of PHP, but I
find the problem to be availability of and functionality of mod_rewrite.

I purchased shared linux hosting with GoDaddy for a proof of concept and
uploaded the zend framework.  I've included the same very basic RewriteRule
as I use successfully on my local machine:

RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule .* index.php

and I'm getting a 500 error.  I've been assured that mod_rewrite is turned
on, and many other people (mostly trying to implement WordPress) have had
similar problems using mod_rewrite at GoDaddy..

My old host was 1&1 and, while they offered up-to-date PHP versions, they
did not support mod_rewrite.

Has anyone had success using the Zend Framework on GoDaddy hosting?  If so,
is there any special configuration I need to perform?

Also, are there any recommended hosts that have updated PHP versions and
functioning mod_rewrite?  Hosts that support Zend Framework?

This link, that was suggested by many, has very little info:
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/x/1wc

Thanks,
Jared
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