I am aware that you can use a DirectoryIndex directive to ensure that the default page is "index.php" or something similar, but my situation is slightly different.
Essentially (I'm sure there must be some obvious solution), I want to be able to write code like:
rather than like
.
Is there no way I can have apache detect .php files as well as .html automatically?
What if there really is a file named 'index'? What if there's a directory named 'index'? What happens when you have both an index.php and index.html, which wins, which loses?
You can use rewrite rules to change something without an extension into .php, but I don't know a way to make it know which one you really wanted.
Hi, I can't view web portal in my intranet from linux RHE, and neither to web application.
My network configuration /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/fcfg-eth0 is ok, what is happen?, can you help me please. (2 Replies)
I have 5 public websites (2 different datacenters)
1. production datacenter
2. Backup datacenter.
I have a global site selector which will load balance the site based on availability and load. I would like to have a script that can tell me exactly where my sites are in 2 columns.
... (2 Replies)
iam going to study for mcse , ccna and ocp in my next couple of month and i was looking for sites with package deals .... i came across hotcerts.com . anyone knows how good is their $85 all exams package and is it worth it ???? . looking for ur responses (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: kelipukal
0 Replies
4. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators
The flash you have placed in the header of the site is really really cool.. But it makes your machine lag, and its really big for ppl connecting with low speeds..
And thinking that you know this already, why dont you just make it a bit smaller? (5 Replies)