[support] clean url's
Don
donald at fane.com
Fri Jun 13 23:41:25 UTC 2014
Right, but .htaccess converts the clean urls to a "q=url" key/value
$_GET query.
I think it also sets which browsers have access to the site.
-Don-
On 6/13/2014 6:07 PM, Erik Alfkin wrote:
> That allows the .htaccess file to work, but it won't load mod_rewrite.
> Have you run the "sudo a2enmod rewrite" command and reloaded Apache?
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Don <donald at fane.com
> <mailto:donald at fane.com>> wrote:
>
> On a VPS system I'll usually add
>
>
> *Options FollowSymLinks**
> **AllowOverride All**
> **Order allow,deny**
> **allow from all*
>
> on <Directory> instead of each individual virtual host.
>
> The
> -Don-
>
>
> On 6/13/2014 3:36 PM, techlists at phpcoderusa.com
> <mailto:techlists at phpcoderusa.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've uploaded Drupal Commerce Kickstart and it is working as I would
>> expect it to. The problem is clean URLs.
>>
>> This is on a new VPS and I have no other sites on this server that use
>> mod rewrite. As a result I do not know if this is an Apache config
>> issue or something to do with Drupal or Kickstart. I have KickStart
>> setup on a local dev box and clean URL's was not an issue so I assume
>> this might be an Apache config issue.
>>
>> I modified the Apache config changing AllowOverride to ALL.
>>
>> I've verified the .htaccess file that came with Kickstart is in the root
>> directory and have verified the permissions are 644.
>>
>> When I go into the Admin panel to check for clean URL's it fails.
>>
>> Any suggestions on how I can troubleshoot this issue?
>>
>> Thanks a bunch in advance!!
>>
>> Keith
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