I have an idea for an April Fools PHP RFC, but I don't know if I'm going to have time to put it together and/or be around on April 1 to pull the trigger.
Why are filenames usually excluded from most of the clean url code that goes into .htaccess eg. RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f ? What's the reason for keeping out filenames? I have urls with filenames that need simplifying what if I just left out this line?
I renamed my root folder from "www" to "old" and renamed the "test" folder to "www", moved "old/.htaccess" to "www/.htaccess" and changed permissions, I still can't get ModRewrite to work
The Apache rewrite stuff is one of the reasons why people i) Don't use Apache if possible and instead use Nginx, ii) send all requests to /index.php and then do all of the routing inside PHP.
This question has 2 parts:
1. My website has a unique homepage template and a completely different template shared by all the inner pages. This has led me to giving each of them their own page. The tutorials I've seen to date have involved dynamically linking to other main navigation (landing) ...
@PeeHaa yeah.....and just found out that they're enforcing it on someone, actually in a way that if it was written more clearly would be both legal and reasonably. They've fucked up though - the way it's written is far too broad which makes it unenforceable in general, but in particular for the person that're trying to persuade not to go work somewhere.
I'm trying to make some text bold using HTML, but it doesn't work.
Here's what I'm trying:
Some <bold>text</bold> that I want bolded.
Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
@Ekin dunno. It kinda is my all-time-favourite. I guess I can recommend "Serial Experiments Lain" which (just like "Ergo Proxy") left this feeling of The Void, when it ended. And I am assuming that you have already seen Ghost In the Shell (1995)
I really havent seen too many animes since I left the dorms .. I probably should start watching them again
You're the 2nd one today suggesting SEL to me, so it's decided. Yep I saw Ghost In the Shell already. Ergo Proxy is now my 2nd all-time favourite, after Code Geass. (it might be cause that was the first one that left the feeling of the void on me)
Is it absolutely necessary for all pages in a website to be linked dynamically using the ?page=# strategy; right now am statically linking to my main navigation landing pages using href, and using dynamic linking for the all the pages falling under these main navigation sections.
I still can't understand why mod_rewrite isn't working, I've tried almos everything, changing file permisions, allowing override, moved .htaccess to site .conf...
@teresko i'm using the respective table ids to load almost all my pages. but in the case of my index/home.php and main landing pages ie. news.php, reviews.php - i'm linking using href. is this an issue?
@AgniScribe when you implement a fully dynamic routing in PHP, you will end up with index.php just looking at $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], splitting it up and using the parts to decide what files to load
As you said, the core of PHP is C .. Also I heared somewhere else the base of C# (ASP.net) is C too ..! But why PHP and ASP.net have totally different syntax ?
anyway, I wanted to invite you to a doel (fight) ..! You are lucky that you don't have an account, because my account is really strong and you will be defeated ;-)
@Andrew One of my friend intends to migrate to China. He don't know Chinese at all, But he knows English a bit ... Now I want to know, all China-people know English ?