If I enable mod rewrite at the root address, how do I access other files?
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Hi guys,
I am linking a web address to a new installation of Concrete and I'm interested in enabling pretty URLs.
Asking visitors to visit mywebsite.com/mypage is a whole lot better than explaining mywebsite.com/index.php/mypage ... however, I don't really see how you manage files that aren't inside of Concrete.
What do you do when you want to go to mywebsite.com/realdirectory/realpage.html? Is this even possible, or do you need to use a subdomain or some other system of accessing those files?
Thank you!
I am setting up a site using Concrete as the
I am not sure if this sounds like a beginner's question to URL rewriting, but that this is concern that
I am linking a web address to a new installation of Concrete and I'm interested in enabling pretty URLs.
Asking visitors to visit mywebsite.com/mypage is a whole lot better than explaining mywebsite.com/index.php/mypage ... however, I don't really see how you manage files that aren't inside of Concrete.
What do you do when you want to go to mywebsite.com/realdirectory/realpage.html? Is this even possible, or do you need to use a subdomain or some other system of accessing those files?
Thank you!
I am setting up a site using Concrete as the
I am not sure if this sounds like a beginner's question to URL rewriting, but that this is concern that
This is what I did - my old site was in a directory called "cod". I installed Concrete5 in the root directory. Through the .htaccess file, I inserted a RewriteRule that forwarded anything in the "cod" directory to the root (Concrete) directory.
As for pretty URL's, I believe you are referring to SEF URL's, which hasn't been implemented yet.
Google "htaccess rewriterule" for docs on it.