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Top Forums Web Development Simple RewriteRule Post 302819343 by DGPickett on Monday 10th of June 2013 03:58:48 PM
Old 06-10-2013
filw2.po is a directory, then?

You need to have a rewrite rule that translates the simple URI to the other, longer URI, providing that directory.
 

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URI::Fetch::Response(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 URI::Fetch::Response(3pm)

NAME
URI::Fetch::Response - Feed response for URI::Fetch SYNOPSIS
use URI::Fetch; my $res = URI::Fetch->fetch('http://example.com/atom.xml') or die URI::Fetch->errstr; print $res->content; DESCRIPTION
URI::Fetch::Response encapsulates the response from fetching a feed using URI::Fetch. USAGE
$res->content The contents of the feed. $res->uri The URI of the feed. If the feed was moved, this reflects the new URI; otherwise, it will match the URI that you passed to fetch. $res->etag The ETag that was returned in the response, if any. $res->last_modified The Last-Modified date (in seconds since the epoch) that was returned in the response, if any. $res->status The status of the response, which will match one of the following enumerations: o URI::Fetch::URI_OK() o URI::Fetch::URI_MOVED_PERMANENTLY() o URI::Fetch::URI_GONE() o URI::Fetch::URI_NOT_MODIFIED() $res->http_status The HTTP status code from the response. $res->http_response The HTTP::Response object returned from the fetch. $res->is_success $res->is_redirect $res->is_error Wrappers around the "$res->response" methods of the same name, for convenience. $res->content_type The Content-Type header from the response. AUTHOR &; COPYRIGHT Please see the URI::Fetch manpage for author, copyright, and license information. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-29 URI::Fetch::Response(3pm)
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