Re: Searching for files that match an URL

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On 04/05/2015 04:13 PM, James Moe wrote:
> For instance, <http://example.com/php-file-no-ext> would be found 
> and processed as <http://example.com/php-file-no-ext.php>. Is this
> actually possible? Is there a significant cost? Or did I mis-read
> the article?
> 
  So, it's a mystery?

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James Moe
moe dot james at sohnen-moe dot com
520.743.3936
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