web.config umístit do adresare site
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http://example.com/... will be redirected to http://www.example.com/...)
adapt and uncomment the following: -->
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http://www.example.com/... will be redirected to http://example.com/...)
adapt and uncomment the following: -->
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IIS6
On IIS6, you can use third party modules (see above) to add mod_rewrite-like functionality to IIS. You will also want to download and set up the FastCGI module.
IIS5
On IIS5, you can use third party modules (see above) to add mod_rewrite-like functionality to IIS. Due to improved application pool security implemented in IIS6+, deployment on IIS6+ is recommended.
IIS5 Alternative: Creating a Custom Error Handler
Note: This method seems to work for IIS5 but not IIS6+.
You probably want to disable logging in IIS, since every page view is considered an error using this technique.
* make sure your Drupal is working well without clean urls enabled.
* open your Internet Services Manager or MMC and browse to the root directory of the web site where you installed Drupal. You cannot just browse to a subdirectory if you happenned to install to a subdirectory.
* right click and select properties -> custom errors tab
* set the HTTP Error 404 and 405 lines to MessageType=URL, URL=/index.php. If you are using Drupal in a subdirectory, prepend your subdir before /index.php
* paste the following code into the bottom of settings.php file, which is usually located under sites/default/. the first two lines should be edited. If you aren't using a subdirectory, set $sub_directory to "". then set $active=1 and enjoy!
// CONFIGURATION
$sub_dir = "/41/"; // enter a subdirectory, if any. otherwise, use ""
$active = 0; // set to 1 if using clean URLS with IIS
// CODE
if ($active && strstr($_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"], ";")) {
$qs = explode(";", $_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"]);
$url = array_pop($qs);
$parts = parse_url($url);
unset($_GET, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']); // remove cruft added by IIS
if ($sub_dir) {
$parts["path"] = substr($parts["path"], strlen($sub_dir));
}
$_GET["q"] = trim($parts["path"], "/");
$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"] = $parts["path"];
if( array_key_exists( "query", $parts ) && $parts["query"] ) {
$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"] .= '?'. $parts["query"];
$_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"] = $parts["query"];
$_SERVER["ARGV"] = array($parts["query"]);
parse_str($parts['query'], $arr);
$_GET = array_merge($_GET, $arr);
$_REQUEST = array_merge($_REQUEST, $arr);
}
}
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