Hi Brion,
Thanks for your reply.
After following your suggestion of switching to "ugly urls", the mapping is
now fairly clear. I'll give one of the free IIS URL rewriting plugins a spin
tomorrow and see if I can get nice URLs working under ISS.
Cheers,
Graham
On 9/8/05, Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com> wrote:
Graham Glass wrote:
Before shifting to Apache, I'll have a quick
go at getting it running
under
IIS.
It would be useful to know at least the basics of how an initial call to
index.php
gets redirected to index.php/Main_Page. I have a development background,
so
I can plough through the PHP source code, but a
little prod in the right
direction
would be greatly appreciated.
It's redirected with an HTTP location header (you can watch this in any
packet sniffer or in-application HTTP protocol display such as the Live
HTTP Headers extension on Firefox).
If you mean, why's it redirected and how is the target URL determined:
the title given in the URL is non-canonical (none given where Main_Page
expected) so the canonical URL is formed and sent as a redirect target.
Article view URLs are constructed from $wgArticlePath. Please see
LocalSettings.php and DefaultSettings.php.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com <http://pobox.com>)
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