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viktorf
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I'm desperate... Multiviews wont work on my Linux server with Plesk (works fine on a non-Plesk machine).
I want to use Multiviews to make the URL more user and search-engine-friendly (ie not .../page.php?id=1&cat=2 but .../page/title/2).
The machine runs multiple virtual hosts, im trying to set on of them to use Multiviews.
I have tried the following:
add the following line to the proper vhost.conf:
<Directory /home/httpd/vhosts/<domainname>/httpdocs>
AllowOverride All
</Directory>
in the directory where i want the Multiviews to work, i created a .htaccess with the following:
Options MultiViews
I have also tried
Options +MultiViews
and
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews All
The .htaccess als consist of the following directives (in order to parse specific files)
<files page>
ForceType application/x-httpd-php
</files>
The files directive works fine, but it wont use Multiviews... This setup works fine on a server without Plesk. I've used exactly the same method, except for the fact that i put these settings directly in the httpd.conf.
Does anyone have a clue... i've been trying all day now...
I want to use Multiviews to make the URL more user and search-engine-friendly (ie not .../page.php?id=1&cat=2 but .../page/title/2).
The machine runs multiple virtual hosts, im trying to set on of them to use Multiviews.
I have tried the following:
add the following line to the proper vhost.conf:
<Directory /home/httpd/vhosts/<domainname>/httpdocs>
AllowOverride All
</Directory>
in the directory where i want the Multiviews to work, i created a .htaccess with the following:
Options MultiViews
I have also tried
Options +MultiViews
and
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews All
The .htaccess als consist of the following directives (in order to parse specific files)
<files page>
ForceType application/x-httpd-php
</files>
The files directive works fine, but it wont use Multiviews... This setup works fine on a server without Plesk. I've used exactly the same method, except for the fact that i put these settings directly in the httpd.conf.
Does anyone have a clue... i've been trying all day now...