On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 07:46 +0530, kranthi wrote:
base will just complicate things... (its sure to solve your problems but
you have to type the relative path to your document root for every URI)
seems you are looking for
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html#RewriteCond
I
I'm trying to follow the RewriteRule docs to make it so that:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages/super-bowl-xliv/1
can be entered into the web-browser, and it transforms into:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages.php?title=super-bowl-xliveventid=1
The good news is that it does transform
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 11:04 -0400, Rob Gould wrote:
I'm trying to follow the RewriteRule docs to make it so that:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages/super-bowl-xliv/1
can be entered into the web-browser, and it transforms into:
Isn't there a way to tell the Rewrite rule to skip anything found in a
js or images subfolder?
On Oct 25, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 11:04 -0400, Rob Gould wrote:
I'm trying to follow the RewriteRule docs to make it so that:
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 12:51 -0400, Rob Gould wrote:
Isn't there a way to tell the Rewrite rule to skip anything found in a
js or images subfolder?
On Oct 25, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 11:04 -0400, Rob Gould wrote:
I'm trying to follow the
As Ashley said, its the wrong way to approach this problem.
I suggest you read about base href. (base href=http://.; / )
it is a HTML tag.
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Rob Gould gould...@me.com wrote:
Isn't there a way to tell the Rewrite rule to skip anything found in a js
or images
base will just complicate things... (its sure to solve your problems but
you have to type the relative path to your document root for every URI)
seems you are looking for
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html#RewriteCond
on 06/02/03 10:03 AM, Shawn McKenzie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I am trying to do something simple to sell items with paypal. One of the
options paypal has is a return url, so that after the buyer pays via the
paypal website they are forwarded to the return url (my site) so they can
access
I want to pass vars to another site but I don't want to use a form. How can
I pass these vars to another site without the vars being shown in the URL.
I tried header(Location:);
TIA,
Shawn
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--- Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to pass vars to another site but I don't want
to use a form. How can I pass these vars to another
site without the vars being shown in the URL.
That question is far too vague in terms of who needs to be
passing data where. If you want to pass
I am trying to do something simple to sell items with paypal. One of the
options paypal has is a return url, so that after the buyer pays via the
paypal website they are forwarded to the return url (my site) so they can
access some info..
The problem is that the form on my site that collects
O.K. I found this at php.net but it doesn't seem to bring up the paypal
page. I guess I am trying to simulate a form POST using headers. Any
ideas???
$paypal_vars is an array of the vars and values that paypal needs.
foreach($paypal_vars as $key = $value) {
$value =
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