Mac Newbold wrote:
Today at 6:16pm, velda said:
Mac Newbold wrote:
Apr 22 at 10:11am, Richard K Miller said:
I'm not sure you could do *any* URL rewriting without at least a
bare minimum of mod_rewrite.
<trim>How to use custom php error pages to generate dynamic code</trim>
Would that still send error numbers in the header though? If so,
wouldn't our googlebots and other spider friends be confused?
Ah, good catch, Velda! I forgot to mention how you take care of that.
PHP can change what HTTP response code Apache sends back like this:
header("HTTP/1.0 200 OK\n");
Or for a redirect:
header("HTTP/1.0 $status Moved Forever");
where status is 301, or in the case of stupid browsers that won't
display an HTML page when the status is 301, you may want to leave it
a 404. But for google and such, 301 does exactly what you'd hope for
on a redirect.
And there's a fine solution. Thanks Mac - good to know!
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