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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Re: another sitemgr bug :(


From: Dave Hall
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Re: another sitemgr bug :(
Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 08:36:11 +1100

Sorry for not being very clear last night, and posting a newbie bug
report.  Ok the site does coookies afaik.  The issue is with
sitemgr-link not the relocate.  That is where the bad links are being
generated from.

Cheers

Dave


address@hidden wrote:

> Patrick,
> 
> I knew what relocate does, but I did not understand how it does 
> it. By
> looking a bit more, I start having a slight idea, I spotted a problem
> that might be related to the problem Dave experiences. at the end
> relocate.php sets page_name and includes index.php. But there
> page_name seems to get overriden by $GET_['page_name']. I do not know
> why this was not a problem later. I commit a change to index.php to
> protect page_name.
> 
> Michael
> 
> "Patrick Walsh (mr_e)" <address@hidden> a écrit:
> 
> >     The relocate thing is unrelated to sitemgr-link.  It is 
> specific to the
> > feature for allowing simple urls.  So, for example, a page named 
> XYZ can be
> > accessed by either of these URLS:
> >
> > http://example.com/sitemgr/?page_name=XYZ
> > http://example.com/sitemgr/XYZ/
> >
> >     Relocate gets called whenever a 404 not found error is 
> triggered.  It
> > then looks to see if the last directory is a page name and 
> delivers a page
> > or an error accordingly.  It should work whether cookies are 
> being used or
> > not.  I have tested it both ways (a while ago now) and it 
> worked.  I'm not
> > sure what Dave is experiencing.
> >
> >     Sitemgr-link simply allows for a toolbar icon within phpgw 
> that links to
> > the site...
> 
> 
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