In my tests, the error page does return the proper error code without any alteration of error.php
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in <root>/error.php after line 26, you can add
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What other systems do you still use now?
Drupal.
Why do you use those others and what do they offer which you'd like to see in ImpressCMS?
The CCK + Views combination is unbeatable. The hooks are great too.
What 5 strengths are most important to you when choosing system
Possibilities. The costs and risks of a dead end while developing a site are not acceptable to me.
A great backend too. Given enough work, you can do a great forntend on any CMS, but what about the backend? Does it look good? Can my customers understand it?
Quality translations, easy to find. This is something iCMS still beats Drupal (in Spanish), and should keep the effort on this.
A Sitepoint article on how Google likes things:
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/07/seo-for-google/
Worth rreading
Hey there!
already tried it without success before...
Any other ideas?
In addition to uncommenting that line, you also need to change "AllowOverride None" to "AllowOverride All" in your httpd.conf
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MrTheme wrote:
I am sorry - I copied the wrong line.
is that the line that you uncommented?
what apache version are you running?
There may be a call to AddModule mod_rewrite.c as well that you would have to have uncommented.
I am sorry - I copied the wrong line.
LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
is that the line that you uncommented?
what apache version are you running?
There may be a call to AddModule mod_rewrite.c as well that you would have to have uncommented.
Then of course you need to make sure that the module is actually there.
more info:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html
Also did you make sure that htaccess was enabled?
Hello!
thanks for the reply
I googled for this file but I can't get the "so" downloaded...
I find it nowhere so I could test it...
Do you know where to get it?
Thanks once again
LoadModule auth_passthrough_module modules/mod_auth_passthrough.so
Hello there!
the tips are really nice.
I'm trying to apply this rewrite using my localhost and xampp 1.7 (php 5.28) and I'm not getting any response from localhost on the changes.
I already checked over the loadmodule line under http.conf and uncommented it and restarted apache but I can't get it to run.
Anyone has tips on how to go over this?
Thanks
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Recently, I wrote a post on the subject of Fulfilling needs builds stronger social networks that was featured on the Fire Horse Trail, a prominent SEO blog and Sphinn, the premier SEO/SMM social network. I'd like to share this with the community here as it introduces concepts that are important to consider when you are building your communities with ImpressCMS. The following is the introduction to the post.
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In a digital world where you are interconnected and inundated with messages and images, it’s important to identify and address the needs of those you are trying to network with, to be effective. When it comes to social networking, are you making the right connection with your audience, or are you simply broadcasting to the masses? Are you giving back to the collective whole or are you just taking what you can get? By understanding your audience and making lasting connections, you not only build a following, but you will also be delivering your message in a more meaningful way.
I'll try not to ramble.
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1. What was the first CMS you used?
2. Why this? Why not others? What others did you check?
3 - Describe your path from this CMS to iCMS. When did you move on, and why?
great tips, very helpful ... thank you.
odd - works fine for me. perhaps Proxy Throughput is conflicting with something on your server.
Anywho, glad you got a solution that works for you.
this code works perfectly for me :