Eric Butera wrote:
On 5/18/06, Gustav Wiberg <gustav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I had to do something similar to keep a javascript file from being cached by an aol proxy. Heres a simple example that you could change to suit your needs by changing the js to something like image.php and making it send image headers and outputting the contents of your file. 1) Rewrite rule in httpd.conf or virtual.conf ======================================================================= RewriteRule ^/lib/(.*)/test.js.php /lib/test.js.php [QSA,L] 2) Create test.js.php in /lib/test.js.php ======================================================================= <?php header('Content-Type: text/javascript'); ?> 3) Access url: http://example.local/lib/4908574987/test.js.php. You can create your url like /lib/time()/test.js.php. This way you don't have to worry about creating and deleting files.
There's no need to use mod_rewrite for this. You'll get the same result if you us a url like
$url = '/lib/test.js.php?'.time(); It's a nail, use a hammer not the screwdriver. -Stut -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php