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Posted by gosha bine on 08/22/07 15:50
On 22.08.2007 17:40 Alan Silver wrote:
> In article <46cc34d2$0$11217$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org>, gosha bine
> <stereofrog@gmail.com> writes
>> On 22.08.2007 11:38 Alan Silver wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Sorry for the newbie question, but I've only been at PHP for a
>>> couple of days, and I'm trying to get some stuff done as fast as
>>> possible. I'm an experienced ASP.NET programmer, and am trying to
>>> find some equivalent stuff in PHP.
>>> In ASP.NET there is a method called Server.Transfer which transfers
>>> the request to a different page from the one that the user
>>> requested, but without doing a redirect. The user gets sent headers
>>> as though they were seeing the page they requested.
>>> Does PHP have such a function? I have seen the function...
>>> header('Location: page.php');
>>> ...but these seems to be a redirect, which is not the same thing. I
>>> don't want the headers altered as I want the search engines to see
>>> the page with the original URL.
>>> TIA for any help.
>>
>> include()
>
> Didn't work. I'm using Wordpress on a Windows platform, and I want to
> use a permalink structure that gives blog links like
> http://www.fred.com/a-blog-post instead of http://www.fred.com/?p=3 as
> the former is much more search engine friendly. As I'm on Windows, I
> don't have the .htaccess file where I could add the code to do the URL
> rewriting, so I'm looking for other ways to do this. As this "blog" (it
> isn't really) is only going to have a small number of pages, I was
> hoping I could just set up a file that would be called from
> http://www.fred.com/a-blog-post and have it send out the content of
> http://www.fred.com/?p=3 instead. I tried include() but it didn't work.
>
> Thanks anyway. I think it's going to be easier to copy the resulting
> HTML into a static page and have that instead!
>
..htaccess and mod_rewrite work just fine in windows version of apache.
Are you using apache?
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gosha bine
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