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i'm just curious about this...
so if you used mod_rewrite to turn urls from this: www.blah.com/home.php?id=1&title=mytitle to this: www.blah.com/1/mytitle/ then in order to link to pages after you implement the mod_rewrite change, you would have to change all of your links to this: www.blah.com/1/mytitle/ ? thanks, sorry if the question is vague or not understandable. i'll elaborate if so. later |
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I couldn't get mod rewrite to work but I did get my urls to change to
test/here/hello.php Yes, if you want to link to them you use test/here/hello.php That works for me with my php workaround anyway |
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