Les avertissements suivants se sont produits :
Warning [2] Undefined array key 0 - Line: 1640 - File: showthread.php PHP 8.2.18 (Linux)
File Line Function
/inc/class_error.php 153 errorHandler->error
/showthread.php 1640 errorHandler->error_callback
/showthread.php 915 buildtree




Note de ce sujet :
  • Moyenne : 0 (0 vote(s))
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Reécriture d'URL
#4
Bonsoir à tous,
j'ai un problème sur les réécritures des URL, pourtant j'ai bien créé mon fichier .htaccess et modifié mon fichier config.php comme suit :
Fichier .htacess :

Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /

# Redirection 301 de toutes les demandes qui ne contiennent
# pas un point ou un slash
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.
RewriteRule ^(.*) %{REQUEST_URI}/ [R=301,L]

# Régles de réécriture pour la forme /parent/enfant/
# mais réécrit seulement si l'URL demandée n'est pas un fichier ou un répertoire
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ index.php?page=$1 [QSA]

Fichie config.php :

<?php


#CMS Made Simple Configuration File
#Please clear the cache (Site Admin->Global Settings in the admin panel)
#after making any changes to path or url related options

#-----------------
#Behaviour Settings
#-----------------

# These settings will effect the overall behaviour of the CMS application, please
# use extreme caution when editing these. Additionally, some settings may have
# no effect on servers with significantly restricted configurability.

# Warning: This option is deprecated and will be removed in later versions oF CMSMS.
# If you are experiencing problems with php memory limit errors, then you may
# want to try enabling and/or adjusting this setting.
# Note: Your server may not allow the application to override memory limits.
$config['php_memory_limit'] = '';

# In versions of CMS Made Simple prior to version 1.4, the page template was processed
# in it's entirety. This behaviour was later changed to process the head portion of the
# page template after the body. If you are working with a highly configured site that
# relies significantly on the old order of smarty processing, you may want to try
# setting this parameter to false.
$config['process_whole_template'] = false;

# CMSMS Debug Mode? Turn it on to get a better error when you
# see {nocache} errors, or to allow seeing php notices, warnings, and errors in the html output.
# This setting will also disable browser css caching.
$config['debug'] = false;

# Output compression?
# Turn this on to allow CMS to do output compression
# this is not needed for apache servers that have mod_deflate enabled
# and possibly other servers. But may provide significant performance
# increases on some sites. Use caution when using this as there have
# been reports of incompatibilities with some browsers.
$config['output_compression'] = false;

#-----------------
#Database Settings
#-----------------

#This is your database connection information. Name of the server,
#username, password and a database with proper permissions should
#all be setup before CMS Made Simple is installed.
$config['dbms'] = 'mysql';
$config['db_hostname'] = 'sql3.cluster1.easy-hebergement.net';
$config['db_username'] = 'toto2';
$config['db_password'] = 'toto';
$config['db_name'] = 'toto2';
#Change this param only if you know what you are doing
$config["db_port"] = '';


#If app needs to coexist with other tables in the same db,
#put a prefix here. e.g. "cms_"
$config['db_prefix'] = 'cms_';

#Use persistent connections? They're generally faster, but not all hosts
#allow them.
$config['persistent_db_conn'] = false;

#Use ADODB Lite? This should be true in almost all cases. Note, slight
#tweaks might have to be made to date handling in a "regular" adodb
#install before it can be used.
$config['use_adodb_lite'] = true;

#-------------
#Path Settings
#-------------

#Document root as seen from the webserver. No slash at the end
#If page is requested with https use https as root url
#e.g. http://blah.com
$config['root_url'] = 'http://www.laurent-porcheret.fr';

#SSL URL. This is used for pages that are marked as secure.
$config['ssl_url'] = 'https://www.laurent-porcheret.fr';

#Path to document root. This should be the directory this file is in.
#e.g. /var/www/localhost
$config['root_path'] = '/public_html';

#Name of the admin directory
$config['admin_dir'] = 'admin';

#Where do previews get stored temporarily? It defaults to tmp/cache.
$config['previews_path'] = '/public_html/tmp/cache';

#Where are uploaded files put? This defaults to uploads.
$config['uploads_path'] = '/public_html/uploads';

#Where is the url to this uploads directory?
$config['uploads_url'] = $config['root_url'] . '/uploads';


#---------------
#Upload Settings
#---------------

#Maxium upload size (in bytes)?
$config['max_upload_size'] = 10000000;

#Permissions for uploaded files. This only really needs changing if your
#host has a weird permissions scheme.
$config['default_upload_permission'] = '664';

#------------------
#Usability Settings
#------------------

#Allow smarty {php} tags? These could be dangerous if you don't trust your users.
$config['use_smarty_php_tags'] = false;

#Automatically assign alias based on page title?
$config['auto_alias_content'] = true;

#------------
#URL Settings
#------------

#What type of URL rewriting should we be using for pretty URLs? Valid options are:
#'none', 'internal', and 'mod_rewrite'. 'internal' will not work with IIS some CGI
#configurations. 'mod_rewrite' requires proper apache configuration, a valid
#.htaccess file and most likely {metadata} in your page templates. For more
#information, see:
#http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php/FAQ/Installation/Pretty_URLs#Pretty_URL.27s
$config['url_rewriting'] = 'true';

#Extension to use if you're using mod_rewrite for pretty URLs.
$config['page_extension'] = 'html';
$config['internal_pretty_urls'] = true;

#If you're using the internal pretty url mechanism or mod_rewrite, would you like to
#show urls in their hierarchy? (ex. http://www.mysite.com/parent/parent/childpage)
$config['use_hierarchy'] = true;

#If using none of the above options, what should we be using for the query string
#variable? (ex. http://www.mysite.com/index.php?page=somecontent)
$config['query_var'] = 'page';

#--------------
#Image Settings
#--------------

#Which program should be used for handling thumbnails in the image manager.
#See http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php/...ge_Manager for more
#info on what this all means
$config['image_manipulation_prog'] = 'GD';
$config['image_transform_lib_path'] = '/usr/bin/ImageMagick/';

#Default path and URL for uploaded images in the image manager
$config['image_uploads_path'] = '/public_html/uploads/images';
$config['image_uploads_url'] = $config['root_url'] . '/uploads/images';

#SSL URL. This is used for pages that are marked as secure.
$config['ssl_uploads_url'] = '/uploads';

#------------------------
#Locale/Encoding Settings
#------------------------

#Locale to use for various default date handling functions, etc. Leaving
#this blank will use the server's default. This might not be good if the
#site is hosted in a different country than it's intended audience.
$config['locale'] = '';

#In almost all cases, default_encoding should be empty (which defaults to utf-8)
#and admin_encoding should be utf-8. If you'd like this to be different, change
#both. Keep in mind, however, that the admin interface translations are all in
#utf-8, and will be converted on the fly to match the admin_encoding. This
#could seriously slow down the admin interfaces for users.
$config['default_encoding'] = 'utf-8';
$config['admin_encoding'] = 'utf-8';

#This is a mysql specific option that is generally defaulted to true. Only
#disable this for backwards compatibility or the use of non utf-8 databases.
$config['set_names'] = true;

# URL of the Admin Panel section of the User Handbook
# Set none if you want hide the link from Error
$config['wiki_url'] = 'http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php/...dmin_Panel';

#------------------------
#Miscelaneous Settings
#------------------------

#Add performance information (in the form of an HTML comment) to the
#bottom of all generated pages. Note, this may cause problems with validation
#or with advanced AJAX requests where only portions of a page are requested.
#This variable just needs to exist, value is irrelevant.
#$config['show_performance_info'] = 'anything';

?>

Qui peut m'aider ?
Merci d'avance
Laurent


Messages dans ce sujet

Atteindre :


Utilisateur(s) parcourant ce sujet : 1 visiteur(s)