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Using mod_rewrite


  • Subject: Using mod_rewrite
  • From: Amorya North <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 19:30:43 +0100

OK, my partner for the site I'm developing has decided that he doesn't like the URLs Webobjects makes. So we're looking into mod_rewrite. I have a few issues...

I can understand (pretty much) how to set up the rewrite rules to allow nicer URLs. But here's my problems.

1: how do I make the internal links WebObjects generates go to the nicely rewritten URL?

2: if I do that, what happens when I'm developing my app? If it only links to the rewritten URLs, it won't run on my computer when in development mode. Is this problem easily solvable?

3: will mod_rewrite play nice with both direct actions _and_ normal (/wo/) links?


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