I have the following PHP code which is a file name I\'m using as the title of my pages for each download I provide to viewers. I want to be able to have SEO-friendly titles and URLs.
How can I rewrite url for python: http://localhost:8081/?page=1 to http://localhost:8081/1 here is my code, but it\'s not working:
Is there any way to disable the rewriting on methods on javascript objects? For example : var myObj=new Object();
I use ASP.NET. I have several audio files on the server and I should give user a temporary link for downloading. It meens that after several hours link should be unavailable
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Hey folks, I\'ve migrated a site from WordPress to a new CMS, and I want to preserve the old URLs via a redirect.
EDIT: the IIRF.ini code was not the problem in this case, the performance issues with dokuwiki were in fact p开发者_StackOverflow社区ermissions related, and the introduction of URL re-writing was not
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I\'m following this example on creating a custom url rewrite provider. Everything is building fine, but for some reason nothing is getting installed in the gac. Here\'s what I\'ve tried in the \"Post
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