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I was recently having an issue using mod_rewrite that turned out to be due to the PHP script that I was using querying the REQUEST_URI to figure out the page it needed to display, and the (apparent) fact that mod_rewrite doesn't change this value (see archives for full discussion/problem explanation). Now, I was able to fix the issue with a slight modification to the script, but it left me wondering- if mod_rewrite doesn't change the REQUEST_URI, what does it do? and is there something similar that does change the REQUEST_URI? Thanks for any information or links, and for helping to satisfy my curiosity :)
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Israel Brewster
Computer Support Technician
Frontier Flying Service Inc.
5245 Airport Industrial Rd
Fairbanks, AK 99709
(907) 450-7250 x293
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