Apr 17, 2005, 9:43 AM
User (325 posts)
Apr 17, 2005, 9:43 AM
Post #27 of 30
Views: 3454
Sorry, the images rule didn't work.
I'll try a few variations.
It seems as if it is missing "part" of the css.
Thank you,
Chris
RGB World, Inc. - Software & Web Development.
rgbworld.com
I'll try a few variations.
It seems as if it is missing "part" of the css.
Thank you,
Chris
RGB World, Inc. - Software & Web Development.
rgbworld.com
Apr 18, 2005, 4:15 PM
Enthusiast (648 posts)
Apr 18, 2005, 4:15 PM
Post #29 of 30
Views: 3342
I have pagebuilder working on my site with rewrite rules they are just like the ones used with page.cgi except you add page= instead of p= and use a different catch directory in the preceding part of the rewrite rule to distinguish.
You have :
page.cgi?page=$1
instead of
page.cgi?p=$1
John
Significant Media
You have :
page.cgi?page=$1
instead of
page.cgi?p=$1
John
Significant Media
Sep 1, 2005, 7:50 PM
User (276 posts)
Sep 1, 2005, 7:50 PM
Post #30 of 30
Views: 3337
I'm trying to set up a site like this at the moment but haven't had much luck yet. Can someone clarify the following for me:
- do I need to create a new directory (e.g. 'html') in the root directory?
- does the .htaccess file go in this new directory or the root?
I will probably be able to figure this out eventually but the points above aren't clear on the previous page of this thread.
If I understand the point of this correctly, the dynamic URLs will appear as static and there will be no builds required for category pages, New, Cool etc. I already use pugdog's detailed page plugin and have used mod_rewrite to make the URLs appear as static.
- do I need to create a new directory (e.g. 'html') in the root directory?
- does the .htaccess file go in this new directory or the root?
I will probably be able to figure this out eventually but the points above aren't clear on the previous page of this thread.
If I understand the point of this correctly, the dynamic URLs will appear as static and there will be no builds required for category pages, New, Cool etc. I already use pugdog's detailed page plugin and have used mod_rewrite to make the URLs appear as static.