Re: something seems not consistent in the url routing
All those files are in app/ so you can do whatever your use case
demands with them. The default rewrite files and cakerequest are that
way so they can work on a varient of hosting situations, and be
tweaked as necessary.
-Mark
On Feb 18, 5:49 pm, Clément Hallet <clem...@challet.eu> wrote:
> Did this ring anyone's bell ?
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> Clément
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> On 17 fév, 18:41, Clément Hallet <clem...@challet.eu> wrote:
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> > Well, this one is a bit tricky since it causes no problem in classic
> > use cases. I'll try to make it simple :
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> > In the .htaccess file [1], there is : RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1
> > [QSA,L]
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> > In the CakeRequest file [2], while fetching data about the request,
> > the first source is $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] then it fallbacks to
> > $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
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> > What can be concluded through that :
> > - with this basic rewrite rules, there is no PathInfo, instead the
> > user request path part is rewritten as the query part of the internal
> > request
> > - while fallbaking to $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], the user requested is
> > taken into account instead of the internal request, leading to not
> > handling the Rewrite Rule (seems to work because of the REQUEST_URI).
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> > I would suggest to change one of the three following things :
> > - using "RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php" as the Rewrite Rule, if we
> > want to priority consider the user request
> > - using "RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1" as the Rewrite Rule, if we
> > want to priority consider the internal request (need AcceptPathInfo to
> > be handled by the server [3]). It could be particulary useful when
> > advanced rewriting rules are used.
> > - using "array_pop(array_keys($_GET))" (or something equivalent) as
> > the primary path value in the CakeRequest::_url function
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> > [1] :https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/master/app/webroot/.htaccess#L5
> > [2] :https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/master/lib/Cake/Network/CakeR...
> > [3] :http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#acceptpathinfo
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