Re: [PHP] intercepting URLs in a control-system

2003-10-17 Thread SLanger
Hello If you are using PHP as an Apachemodule you also have the option of using a url like http://example.com/index.php/test/test.html Apache will see that test.html is not available and will travel down the directory path til it gets to the index.php (which should exist BTW) and call that

Re: [PHP] intercepting URLs in a control-system

2003-10-17 Thread Mike Migurski
If you are using PHP as an Apachemodule you also have the option of using a url like http://example.com/index.php/test/test.html Apache will see that test.html is not available and will travel down the directory path til it gets to the index.php (which should exist BTW) and call that script. This

[PHP] intercepting URLs in a control-system

2003-10-16 Thread Alan Lord
Please forgive any obvious ignorances on my part, I am just learning PHP... Having read quite a bit on-line, I am interested in trying to trap URLs sent to my site so I can process the request and respond without neccessarily having a real page to serve. If this makes any sense, how do I do it?

Re: [PHP] intercepting URLs in a control-system

2003-10-16 Thread Ray Hunter
Having read quite a bit on-line, I am interested in trying to trap URLs sent to my site so I can process the request and respond without neccessarily having a real page to serve. If this makes any sense, how do I do it? Because I expect that apache (in my case) would not like a URL that

RE: [PHP] intercepting URLs in a control-system

2003-10-16 Thread Chris W. Parker
Alan Lord mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, October 16, 2003 1:40 PM said: Having read quite a bit on-line, I am interested in trying to trap URLs sent to my site so I can process the request and respond without neccessarily having a real page to serve. If this makes any sense, how do

Re: [PHP] intercepting URLs in a control-system

2003-10-16 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Another option besides mod_rewrite is ErrorDocument directive in .htaccess: ErrorDocument 404 404.php In 404.php you trap the request, url will be in $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] Alan Lord wrote: Please forgive any obvious ignorances on my part, I am just learning PHP... Having read quite a bit