You know what I mean -- http://mydomain/myfile loads and runs myfile.php, without requiring or showing the .php extension.
I did some trick, years ago, and I can't remember what it was. Added a line to some directadmin apache file, I think.
Just did this ONE TIME, ONE PLACE, and every website did the trick.
I have create cloned servers based on my original DA setup, and this trick works on all sites on all cloned servers.
I have just set up a directadmin server from scratch however, and I CANNOT FIND THE TRICK that I used in my cloned servers.
I have validated that the following files are identical on both servers
on a per site level I have validated that the site's .htaccess files are identical.
I have validated that the da created httpd.conf files found in
are identical except for IP addreses, paths, etc.
I cannot remember the trick I did? Can anyone help?
Nemo
I did some trick, years ago, and I can't remember what it was. Added a line to some directadmin apache file, I think.
Just did this ONE TIME, ONE PLACE, and every website did the trick.
I have create cloned servers based on my original DA setup, and this trick works on all sites on all cloned servers.
I have just set up a directadmin server from scratch however, and I CANNOT FIND THE TRICK that I used in my cloned servers.
I have validated that the following files are identical on both servers
Code:
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
/usr/local/lib/php.ini
on a per site level I have validated that the site's .htaccess files are identical.
I have validated that the da created httpd.conf files found in
Code:
/usr/local/directadmin/data/users/USERNAME
I cannot remember the trick I did? Can anyone help?
Nemo