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mod_rewrite support?


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Hi all,

 

I wrote an application where I use mod_rewrite for virtual urls. (ie: I redirect admin.php?action=add to admin/add)

 

My question is: does every server supports mod_rewrite, or is it very rare to support it? I want as many users as possible to use it, so if its very unusual to have it supported I get rid of mod_rewrite.

 

Thanks,

 

PS, are there statistics about stuff like this somewhere?

 

FD

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mod_rewrite works on the server end and not the client. So you wont have any problems with browser incompatibility issues.

 

I would of thought most hosts would allow for mod_rewrite. You can always check with your host.

 

Also mod_rewrite is an Apache module so it'll only work on Apache servers

 

You can always setup a setting for your app so the user can enable or disable clean urls. SO you're better of coding for both sides.

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Ok thanks for the reply,

 

With users I meant ppl who own a server and can run the script. But perhaps I should build the enable/disable function for virtual urls...sigh...its just a sh*t load of work lol, thats why I asked it.

 

Thanks anyway :)

 

FD

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