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Apache geek needed... by perpeduumimmobl 2004-04-05 13:41:13

I want to set up a self-written CMS to use non-dynamic-looking names in order to get Google and all to read it. For example, I want to point www.my-domain.tld/index to a CGI-generated page. Furthermore, I want this for * in that directory. Every request via http should run the script, which determines the page to view via the REQUESTED_URI variable, handed over by Apache. Anyone knows how to do that?

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  I think there is a setting in apache by talon07202004-04-05 13:48:45
  You may take a look ... by chrisP2006-11-19 12:55:59
    Just had a closer look ... by chrisP2004-04-05 13:58:26
      You sure? by BrainBug2004-04-05 14:05:26
        Oopsie... Right. by perpeduumimmobl2004-04-05 14:12:04
          Addition: by perpeduumimmobl2004-04-05 14:17:08
            This is definately doable. by chrisP2004-04-05 14:26:10
              I'm not quite sure about that already. by perpeduumimmobl2004-04-05 14:39:07
        <Deleted><Deleted>2004-04-05 16:12:16
          Urgh ... MODS ... by chrisP2004-04-05 14:42:13
          Moderate for email address inclusion at request (n (n/t) by Kickstart2004-04-05 16:12:37
    Guess that's what I wanted. Thanks! (n/t) by perpeduumimmobl2004-04-05 14:04:37
  not really, but here's what i'm doing: by dissociated2004-04-05 13:52:14
  SetHandler? by BrainBug2004-04-05 13:57:15
  Use MultiViews by tiggersol2004-04-05 13:57:15
    Ignore that. by tiggersol2004-04-05 13:58:15

 

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