this is a reply on:
I am wondering how on php.net the search for functions is done.
You
can add
any function just behind the php.net
like php.net/phpinfo and it will point you right through it. I
know how to
redirect this as a 404 error in apache to another file, but then
the
url is
Use a path relative to your httpdocs for your error document, e.g.
ErrorDocument 404 /myerrorpage.php
instead of
ErrorDocument 404 http://mysite/myerrorpage.php
Unfortunatelly this is not what I mean.
I think it is. When you use a relative path in the .htaccess, the URL will
not change,
* Thus wrote Merlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
this is a reply on:
I am wondering how on php.net the search for functions is done.
You
can add
any function just behind the php.net
like php.net/phpinfo and it will point you right through it. I
know how to
redirect this as a 404 error in
* Thus wrote Ivo Fokkema ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Use a path relative to your httpdocs for your error document, e.g.
ErrorDocument 404 /myerrorpage.php
instead of
ErrorDocument 404 http://mysite/myerrorpage.php
Unfortunatelly this is not what I mean.
I think it is. When you use a
--- Merlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunatelly this is not what I mean.
Have a look on this:
http://www.globosapiens.net/hially
A php page is redirecting this 404 error to another page, but I
would like to have the URL stay the same like it is done on php.net
Then don't redirect to
Hello,
This is a reply to an e-mail that you wrote on Tue, 22 Jul 2003 at
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Hi there,
I am wondering how on php.net the search for functions is done.
You
can add
any function just behind the php.net
like php.net/phpinfo and it will
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