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Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache serving a page that doesn't exist
From: John Iliffe <john.iliffe () iliffe ! ca>
Date: 2022-12-04 2:19:50
Message-ID: aa2d99a928bbc73ad241c7471f0107dc79426316.camel () iliffe ! ca
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Thanks Eric:
That is probably what is happening (now). There is a fairly obvious solution to
this problem then, just set up a JavaScript href=... switch using the original
page and let the browser request the proper one. Is there a general work around
for this sort of situation that will cause the proper handler to be used?
Thanks again for everything.
John
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On Sat, 2022-12-03 at 20:57 -0500, Eric Covener wrote:
> > It appears that php-fpm didn't get a whack at the page before it was served,
> > even though the page is valid and the extension is ".php". It would seem
> > that
> > Apache treated the page using the initial extension (.html) instead of the
> > linked page extension (.php)
>
> Apache doesn't use the link target in the way you expect (it is not
> fed back into config sections like Directory or Files/FilesMatch)
>
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