$QUERRY_STRING
[1/12] from: moe::singapour::com at: 21-Oct-2003 20:15
sorry for my english
a search for an equal fonctionality of $QUERY_STRING in PHP
[2/12] from: carlos:lorenz:bol at: 21-Oct-2003 16:43
Do you mean system/options/cgi/query-string ?
Carlos
Em Ter 21 Out 2003 16:15, martin mauchauffee escreveu:
[3/12] from: moe:singapour at: 22-Oct-2003 11:21
Sorry for my englsih
I use the "DirectoryIndex" command in the rootfile ".htaccess" to redirect
all the document like "DirectoryIndex /index.r"
If the URL is http://sub.site.com/ or http://sub.site.com/foo/dir the
loaded document is "index.r"
then I need to determine the URL to do want I want
[4/12] from: antonr:iinet:au at: 23-Oct-2003 0:39
Ah, you want to extract the "directory part" of the url ?
http://sub.site.com/index.r -> http://sub.site.com/
http://sub.site.com/foo/dir/index.r -> http://sub.site.com/foo/dir/
Anton.
[5/12] from: moe:singapour at: 22-Oct-2003 17:23
sorry for my english
yes,
exactly I want to extract all the path after the hostname
[6/12] from: carlos:lorenz:bol at: 22-Oct-2003 14:17
Martin,
I am very sorry too because I have not understood well
Here it is:
>> url: http://www.lorenz.cim.br/cgi-bin/x.cgi
== http://www.lorenz.cim.br/cgi-bin/x.cgi
>> set [url index] split-path url
== [http://www.lorenz.cim.br/cgi-bin/ %x.cgi]
>> print index
x.cgi
>> print url
http://www.lorenz.cim.br/cgi-bin/
Carlos Lorenz
Em Qua 22 Out 2003 13:23, martin mauchauffee escreveu:
[7/12] from: moe:singapour at: 23-Oct-2003 10:34
Carlos
Yes, and ( in your example, ) in the INDEX.R, I need a word that contains
dir/dir1/dir
for client1 and "dir/dir2/dir" for client2
[8/12] from: moe:singapour at: 24-Oct-2003 18:55
Hi Carlos
Yes it'a a solution, what did you do to make the redirection ? send header
? or with apache ?
[9/12] from: carlos:lorenz:bol at: 24-Oct-2003 17:19
I used REBOL's CGI object. Look:
at the page I named "referer.cgi" I put
select system/options/cgi/other-headers "HTTP_REFERER"
Did you see the source code of referer.cgi page?
Carlos
Em Sex 24 Out 2003 14:55, martin mauchauffee escreveu:
[10/12] from: moe:singapour at: 27-Oct-2003 10:57
Hi Carols,
yes, i see the source of referer.cgi, but
what is the code in path1.cgi and path2.cgi ?
Martin
[11/12] from: carlos:lorenz:bol at: 27-Oct-2003 10:36
Hello Martin
Here is the code of path1.cgi.
Path2.cgi is just the same
#!rebol -c
REBOL [Title: "index"]
print "content-type: text/html^/"
print [<HTML><BODY>]
print join newline "<BR>"
print "This is just a test o redirection <BR><BR>"
print {"<a href='http://www.revistaeletronica.com.br/cgi-bin/referer.cgi'>You
are goin to REFERER.CGI using PATH1.CGI</a><br>}
Carlos
Em Seg 27 Out 2003 07:57, martin mauchauffee escreveu:
[12/12] from: moe:singapour at: 27-Oct-2003 18:01
hi carlos
ok i understand,
for me i don't have path1.cgi or path2.cgi /dir/dir1/index.r or
/dir/index.r /dir/dir2/dir/index.r or ...
i just don't want to use a "GET parameter" but i must do it
i want use the "DirectoryIndex" modification of Apache but i can't
tanx for your patience
martin