> no such thing as a stupid question...
I strongly disagree. Refer to the topic: "RTFM". A stupid question is one
that is posted to this message board before the poster bothers to do a shred
of independent thinking. I've seen way too many of these questions come
through this list. The MySQL list
Here's a good primer on mod_rewrite:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/rewrite.php
I used it to accomplish the following...
A user hits a url of say: http://foo.com/84838
I then want to return an object out of our database who's id is 84838. A 404
handler will not help in this case. So, I chose to us
This would only be true if your javascript files were parsed with php. If
not, then php can't do anything about it of course. Look into mod_rewrite. I
haven't used it in the sense that you're looking for, but I don't see why
you couldn't.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/misc/rewriteguide.html
I own and have read "Mastering Regular Expressions" (excellent book). I've
programmed perl for 3 years and have recently started migrating one of my
projects into php. I can't stand ereg, I prefer preg. While functions such
as substitute and match differ in syntax from perl to php, this book will
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