Posted by Aggelos on 02/16/07 09:11
On Feb 15, 2:17 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Aggelos wrote:
> > I saw the post from Dr. NO and I wanted to ask something different on
> > Mod re-write
> > If we have
> > index.php?contentId=10&module=2&category=1
> > or in another instance we have just
> > index.php?contentId=1&module=1
>
> > How can I rewrite that to display
> > index.php/cats/felix?module=2 (if I have no regex for module)
> > or
> > index.php/homepage?module=1 (if I have no regex for module)
>
> > What I cannot figure out is how to get in the.htaccess file, where my
> > mod rewrite rule is, the content title or category title or even the
> > module title... which are in MySQL DB.
>
> > Does that make any sense ?
> > That's requires especially when some people come and say they want to
> > convert their huge static website into CMS driven but obviously don't
> > want to loose search engine caching. And other reasons...
>
> > Ideas ?
> > Thanks
>
> Maybe try alt.apache.configuration. The mod experts hang out over there.
Ok so it is mostly the Apaches' work ...
ok thanks !
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