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Old 05-07-2006, 10:28 PM   #1
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Apache URL addition of .php extension


Hello,

I have a relative url '/testsubmit/article_read_id/4' which needs to resolve to '/testsubmit.php/article_read_id/4'. The php extension needs to be applied to 'testsubmit' once it is found by AcceptPathInfo, but it is not doing so. This file extension addition works great on my testing server, but a search of the httpd.conf file for 'php' did not bring up anything relevant. Does anyone know what I need to enable on the live server to bring about this filename resolution?

Thanks,
Aaron
 
Old 05-08-2006, 01:28 AM   #2
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The answer - Options MultiViews

The answer to the above is to use the directive Options MultiViews in a <Directory>, <Files>, or <Locations> section of httpd.conf or an .htaccess file.

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