Hi Frank.
Thanks for the reply.
Not converting.
But I've seen example open source demo/apps
where the app/url
http://www.foo.com/a
http://www.foo.com/b
are valid...
and when I inspect the dir, I get
a.php - b.php...
So I'm assuming that there's something happening in the httpd.conf that's
"hiding"/handling the ".php" extension.
So, trying to understand, so I can do my own personal test.
thanks
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:25 PM Frank Gingras <thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> You should use multviews, so that if you request /a, it will expand to a.php.
>
> Converting a.php to b.php makes no sense; why would you request another script in that case?
>
> You should also look at the FallbackResource directive, and use pathinfo to handle URI parameters, instead of the query string.
>
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:19 PM bruce <badouglas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> running apache2
>> old copy of centos
>>
>> trying to understand how to test a few things.
>>
>> I can have
>> http://www.abc.com/a.php
>>
>> a.php can fire off a page to "b.php"
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out what to do in the httpd.conf file to
>> "ignore/hide" the .php
>>
>> so the displayed url would be
>> http://www.abc.com/b
>> or
>> http://www.abc.com/b?qq=1&w=2.....
>>
>> any pointers would be helpful!
>>
>> oh, the test is a subdir off the main /var/www/html/testapp <<
>>
>> thanks
>>
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