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11 years ago
magnar@myrtveit.com
It is not a .htaccess-issue, as I disabled mod_rewrite and deleted the .htaccess-files trying to locate the problem, and the issue is still present
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11 years ago
magnar@myrtveit.com
I don't think that's the reason. If you don't give it a file, it will open index.php or index.html if it exists in the folder, but if you try to open a folder that does not exist, it shouldn't open a file that has the same name as the non-existing folder except for the extension? The reason this is troublesome is that I have urls looking like /admin/edit/3/. In /admin/ I have a file called edi
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11 years ago
magnar@myrtveit.com
Hehe. 404s are nice So I created a new alias In the folder the alias points to, I have a file called newfile.php, and nothing else. When I try to open , is opened. It seems to be working for any file extension, not only php. When I try to open I get the 404 error "The requested URL /test/newfile.php/ was not found on this server." Any ideas what might cause this? Again,
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11 years ago
magnar@myrtveit.com
Hi! I just installed WampServer. When I open for example (which is a folder that does not exists), the server delivers the file instead. If I create the folder, the folder contents are delivered, as expected. How can I configure the server to deliver a 404-message when the folder does not exist (as I would expect it to do as default), instead of a file that has the same name, except from the
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