Atcually, I#m doing it in Win2k/WinXP. To get the settings in the .htaccess
file working, you need to make sure you've given permission for that
directory to override a group of settings. I belive ForceType belongs to
the group FileType (someone correct me if I'm wrong! :)
Somewhere in httpd.
Hi,
I was implementing this solution a while back.
It works on Linux/Apache/PHP 4.0.6
but during testing on my Win2000/Apache/4.0.6 it doesn't.
I think my php.ini are all aligned.
Any thoughts?
At 09:06 AM 1/4/2002, Jonathan David Edwin Wright wrote:
>It's actually alot easier that you think!
>
You will need to use the following techniques:
* In Apache you will need to enable mod_rewrite module
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html
this allows you to "remap" URI to any script, in your case you'd probably
want and request to "/news" to be mapped to for example /news.php etc.
It's actually alot easier that you think!
for the news file, just create a file called 'news' (minus ' of course! ;)
in your http root, then create (or append) a .htaccess with the following
lines:
ForceType application/x-httpd-php
That tells Apache to parse news via PHP. As what you'v
> A 404 ErrorDoc would still reply with a 404 code, which could mess up
> some search engines.
Not true, try this: www.inww.com/ifdbnifoudbvfd
This is actually produced by "ErrorDocument 404 /404.php3" in our Apache
configuration, and 404.php3 is a PHP script that sends the neccessary stuff
to
A 404 ErrorDoc would still reply with a 404 code, which could mess up
some search engines.
I was thinking of the .htaccess solution, but I'm not sure if that's
possible to force only certain files or perhaps all files in just a
certain directory to all be application/x-httpd-php?
I guess that
> "news" would actually be a PHP script, of course. I know how
> to handle /2002/01/02/keyword as parameters, my question is on
> making "news" be interpreted through PHP.
Off the top of my head...
You could either use a .htaccess to force Apache to recognise
"news" as a PHP script, or you cou
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