Re: Quick q, most prolly 0T

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Hey,

On 6/2/2005 5:17:47 AM, Richard Lynch (ceo@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> URL re-writing can do that -- It ends up using his 'index' file (or
> whatever) but you don't see it in the URL.

Thanks for replying.

But if I want to copy his exact way of doing things...instead of index file
I would like to
use main.php....how would i do that?
The reason I dont think its url rewriting is the rest of the files have all
their values
eg:
somesite.com/?blah=blah
somesite.com/?something=something&do=1
somesite.com/?page=intro&flash=no
etc

Thanks,
Ryan



> On Wed, June 1, 2005 7:25 pm, Ryan A said:
> > Hey,
> > I noticed a site that is using php, but he is has shortened the url so
> > that
> > the filename was not shown..
> > eg:
> > somesite.com/?a=1
> >
> > How did they do that? if it was url rewriting it would be
somesite.com/1/
> > so
> > what is he using?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ryan
> >
> >
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