Which Web server are you using? Apache/Passenger? You might be able to get Apache to handle .php files in the Public folder, since Passenger defers anything static (ish) within that folder directly to Apache. So you would see the request at the Apache level, then Apache would send it off to mod_php and the PHP interpreter, then serve it. Sounds like a lot of fun. Why not use wiki-engine or similar?

Walter

On Sep 13, 2011, at 6:46 AM, Sub Zero wrote:

If there are any.

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