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Mimcing Apache's mod_rewrite functionality
munkywrench
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 3:03 am Subject:
Mimcing Apache's mod_rewrite functionality
I'm doing the print_r() call on my error page, after being redirected from http://localhost/blah/foo, and the variable doesn't exist
Topic:
Mimcing Apache's mod_rewrite functionality
munkywrench
Replies:
23
Views:
53949
Forum:
General Questions
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 7:57 am Subject:
Mimcing Apache's mod_rewrite functionality
This doesn't seem to work on my abyss installation - $_SERVER['REDIRECT_SCRIPT_NAME'] is not set. Any ideas?
When I do print_r($_SERVER), there is no $_SERVER index called 'REDIRECT_SCRIPT_NAME'... ...
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