Thanks for the answers. One more question. What if any options do I have if I don't/can't run Apache?
Erik On 1/20/06, Björn Ingimundarson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > apache + jk (tomcat connector) + mod_rewrite will do it allright. I > already do this for various roller websites > > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/misc/rewriteguide.html > > but be warned because as the introduction says.. > > "With it you can do nearly all types of URL manipulations you ever > dreamed about. The price you have to pay is to accept complexity, > because |mod_rewrite > <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html>|'s major > drawback is that it is not easy to understand and use for the beginner." > > Best regards > Björn Ingimundarson > > Henri Yandell wrote: > > >Being asked for the same thing. > > > >My thinking was that I could use mod_rewrite. I'm already using Apache > >HTTP to handle the port 80 and the virtual host, so maybe a bit of > >mod_rewrite magic could do it. I know very little mod_rewrite magic; > >so this is said with a fair amount of random hope :) > > > >Hen > > > >On 1/19/06, Erik Weibust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>Howdy Roller People... > >> > >>I'm hoping somebody can help me out here with a question that I'm > >>afraid has most likely been asked before. In my defense I did look at > >>the Install guide, and the various FAQs (side note: why can't there > >>be ONE place to look vs this faq and that faq and this guide and that > >>guide and this one more guide?) > >> > >>My question is this..... What if I don't want to use the "long" url > >>(http://springdallasug.org/roller/page/springdallasug) for my blog? > >>What is the "recommended way of having my blog show up at > >>http://springdallasug.org? I have an ugly meta-refresh page sitting > >>out at springdallasug.org that redirects to the long version of the > >>url. > >> > >>thanks for the help... > >>-- > >>Erik Weibust > >>developer, blogger - http://erik.weibust.net > >>co-leader Spring Dallas User Group - http://SpringDallasUG.org > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- Erik Weibust developer, blogger - http://erik.weibust.net co-leader Spring Dallas User Group - http://SpringDallasUG.org
