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Old 13-03-2008, 01:38 PM
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Default Anyone with experience of PHP Zend and modrewrite on 365 servers?

Having some problems getting 365s version of modrewrite to work with zend and the issue is getting very urgent today. Anyone with experience have a bit of time to talk to our developer after 3pm today? We can pay.
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You mean the zend optimiser? modrewrite is an apache module, i didn't think there would be problems. anyway, with any rewrite problems i have, i set apache to log everything in the httpd.conf file and it seems easy to find
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It shouldn't make any difference unless they've done something extremely odd.
There are a few subtle differences in the mod_rewrite strictness between versions of Apache 2, though they aren't massive
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I really don't know guys. I just know that our developer is having problems and i need someone with a fresh eye to step in and have a look at it urgently.
Can you suggest anyone?
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