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Old 09-08-2008, 04:57 PM   PM User | #16
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PHP6...I am so happy to hear that you won't reply to my posts.....though I am 100% sure that you will reply to this one

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Please take in consideration that next time I will not spend even one second on your question...
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you are so rude that you even do not say thank you for my help (I gave you two different solutions including 404)...


I didn't think your post(s) were helpful....and please, don't use this sort of threats...as you won't gain any favour by this.
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Old 09-08-2008, 05:16 PM   PM User | #17
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Go a head you definitely need a medical treatment, if you still cannot see that these two post are the same, it is better for you to stop coding at all, unfortunately it is harmful for you LOL

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ME: (09-06-2008 03:47 PM) of cause you can try to catch it on 404 and do some redirects based on referrer
next day you get this:

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Nightfire: (09-07-2008 07:17 AM) is to modify your error404 page to contain some php to check the url entered, then split the url up and redirect/include the page you want to show.
the last was thanked by you as a good advice LOL I fully understand, for you they are totally different ones mega LOL

p.s. I have nothing agains Nightfire, he just told you the same I have told you before, but since you want to show that I have not help you at all, you behave like most rude person... I will not even wish you good luck after all of this, people like you are just the shame of online comunity... thanks god I know that you are just exception of coddingforums.com

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Old 09-08-2008, 06:17 PM   PM User | #18
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I should have given a better example in my previous post, say
http://answers.com/argument Vs
http://answers.com/some_page.some_extension?some_keyword=argument


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Old 09-08-2008, 07:24 PM   PM User | #19
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I should have given a better example in my previous post, say
http://answers.com/argument Vs http://answers.com/some_page.some_ex...yword=argument
With that example you are absolutely right and I will agree with you.

So here is the logical conclusion: every particular example has its own one particular solution... it is something like discussions which is better to use MySQL or Files? In some cases MySQL is the only one solution in other Files... the same could be said about User Friendly Urls... if the result URL will be really easy to remember (as you mentioned above) then it should be used...

The best example when mod_rewrite is very handy is sub domains Just imagine to create sudomain you need to create one simple directory and that’s it http://example.com/subdomains/username/ directory with help of mod_rewrite will be changed to http://username.example.com/

p.s. I have read on the WWW and find out that many users used to say that enabling mod_rewrite did not changed anything on CPU load... that is really strange and should not be true (theoretically) probably the difference could be noticed only on high traffic.
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