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[nycphp-talk] not including '.php' in URI

Adler Medrado adlermedrado at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 13:58:07 EST 2006


Hello all.

Chris, and how can i do this? (I don't use file extensions in my URLs out of
personal preference, and I
certainly don't tell Apache to treat all files as PHP.)

Thanks.

adler medrado

2006/3/22, Chris Shiflett <shiflett at php.net>:
>
> Ajai Khattri wrote:
> > Under the traditional setup, Apache knows a file needs to be
> > passed to mod_php because its has been told that they are
> > denoted by a .php extension. If you take that away then you,
> > in effect, are telling Apache to assume *all* files are PHP
> > files.
>
> That's quite a leap. :-)
>
> I don't use file extensions in my URLs out of personal preference, and I
> certainly don't tell Apache to treat all files as PHP.
>
> John mentioned a few different ways to do this. You should read his email.
>
> Chris
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