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URL rewrite not working
Missy
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I enabled URL rewrite in the configuration, but in spite of getting the message that it was successfully enabled, it doesn't seem to be working. My "stories" still have urls like "http://mywebsite.com/article.php/2011021018143641.
If it helps any, I installed version 1.6.1 of Geeklog using "Fantastico" in cpanel. My web host uses Apache 1.3.42.
Thanks.
If it helps any, I installed version 1.6.1 of Geeklog using "Fantastico" in cpanel. My web host uses Apache 1.3.42.
Thanks.
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Dirk
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That actually is a "rewritten" URL. Without the option enabled, it would look like http://example.com/article.php?story=2011021018143641
If you were expecting to get rid of the "article.php" - sorry, that's not possible from within Geeklog. You would need to look into using Apache's rewriting instead (mod_rewrite).
bye, Dirk
If you were expecting to get rid of the "article.php" - sorry, that's not possible from within Geeklog. You would need to look into using Apache's rewriting instead (mod_rewrite).
bye, Dirk
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Missy
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Thanks for your help, Dirk. It is greatly appreciated!
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