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From: Tito Valentin <tito@×××××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Apache (paths not showing in url)
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 14:07:19
Message-Id: 441429DA.2090409@ezyield.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Apache (paths not showing in url) by Hans-Werner Hilse
1 Hans,
2
3 It is showing a framset in my page when I view page source. How would I
4 be able to correct this? If I hit the test site I can see all the paths
5 but when I host it live I CANNOT see the paths in the url.
6 Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
7
8 >Hi,
9 >
10 >On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:20:38 -0500
11 >Tito Valentin <tito@×××××××.com> wrote:
12 >
13 >
14 >
15 >>Does anyone know why when I go to my website and click on the links
16 >>within my site the url still stays the same? For example: if I go to
17 >>www.my_web_site.com and click on the link "messages" within my site, the
18 >>url is still www.my_web_site.com rather than
19 >>www.my_web_site.com/phpbb/messages
20 >>
21 >>
22 >
23 >that happens if frames are being used. Do you use frames? It's most
24 >probably NOT due to apache. I've seen this with some free domain
25 >providers, they only open your page in a static frameset (that cares
26 >for displaying some ads, too).
27 >
28 >What's showing if you chose "show page source" in your browser? A
29 >frameset or your page?
30 >
31 >-hwh
32 >
33 >
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