my urls look like:
www.example.com/{languagecode}/{controller}/{action}/{id}
where language code is en-us, etc.
From the OnActionExecuting event, how can I get these values?
I am using PHP's function file_get_contents() to fetch contents of a URL and then I process headers through the variable $http_response_header. Now the problem is that some of the URLs need some data to be posted to the URL (for example, login pages). How do I do that?
I realize using stream_context I may be able to do that but I am not entirely clear.
Thanks.
What is the Url.Content() of asp.net mvc equivalent in php?
I have a file that use my style.css from both pathes:
'artciles/123/name'
'artciles/123'
How can I use links to static content, witout using absolute urls?
I've got the following regex that was working perfectly until a new situation arose
^.*[?&]U(?:RL)?=(?<URL>.*)$
Basically, it's used against URLs, to grab EVERYTHING after the U=, or URL= and return it in the URL match
So, for the following
http://localhost?a=b&u=http://otherhost?foo=bar
URL = http://otherhost?foo=bar
Unfortunately an odd case came up
http://localhost?a=b&u=http://otherhost?foo=bar&url=http://someotherhost
Ideally, I want URL to be "http://otherhost?foo=bar&url=http://someotherhost", instead, it is just "http://someotherhost"
My friend said, "Pylons is so much better for web services."
My other friend said, "You can modify Django in a way to do exactly whatever you like."
In Django, what is necessary to be modified (urls.py? models classes? settings?) in order to do "web services" with APIs and REST and versioning, etc etc.?
I want to have custom page tags, which are different from URLs I have, in my Google Analytics report page.
For instance,
Actual URL - /news/today_news.php
page tag on Google Analytics - /news/today_news.php/Category.News/TodayNews
How can I make the custom page tag with Google Analytics API?
is there a way to make mod_rewrite redirect all urls contain the following request:
?do=page&f=*
to a specific page? for example:
http://example.com/index.php?do=page&f=2
http://example.com/index2.php?do=page&f=4
http://example.com/page.php?do=page&f=22
to:
http://example.com/custom.php
First, I can assume that all urls that end with jpeg, jpg, bmp, png or gif are images, and others aren't.
I thought of, and tried two solutions:
Matching the regular expression .(jpe?g|bmp|png|gif)$
Using ends-with to check each separately
But, it appears that neither of these exist in XPath 1.0, or at least, they don't exist in Firefox (I am writing a greasemonkey script, so it is only important for the path to work in Firefox).
Using ASP.NET MVC, I need to configure my URLs like this:
www.foo.com/company : render View Company
www.foo.com/company/about : render View Company
www.foo.com/company/about/mission : render View Mission
If "company" is my controller and "about" is my action, what should be "mission"?
For every "folder" (company, about and mission) I have to render a different View.
Anyone knows how can I do that?
Thanks!
Is there any lightweight mvc webframework which is not necessary to install to the server?
I need something simple, that i could just copy to the shared hosting. And it must handle urls other that localhost/test.py, something like this localhost/Blog/test
Hello,
I have a list of urls for which I want to display first 200 or 250 characters. Can I do it using jquery or should I download them on the server side [using PHP] and store them in database?
I guess I will have to use fopen with limit of characters. **
I use Zend URL view helper for building my urls. Everythings works exactly as I'd like to, except one thing: The character used for replacing spaces in the url is a plus (+). I'd like it to be a 'min' (-). How can I change this?
Example:
Now: /nl/nieuws/bericht/3/title/nieuwe*+affiches
Wish: /nl/nieuws/bericht/3/title/nieuwe-*affiches
Thanks in advcance!
I need a list of urls to apply filters to and ATM i write $('.classname a') but now i need only the first link of each list. How do i get this using jquery?
I have a simple page structure like below
/directory/subdir_1/index.php
/directory/subdir_2/index.php
....
(there are no other files in these directories)
is it possible to have 'fake/pretty' urls for the above files as below?
/directory/subdir_1
/directory/subdir_2
...
so this path would show whether the visitor typed that,/directory/subdir_2/ or /directory/subdir_2/index.php.
Many thanks
Hi, I'm using htaccess rewrite engine to make urls look nice,
from www.mysite.com/index.php?pag=home to www.mysite.com/pag/home
it works fine with this rule
RewriteRule ^pag/([^/]+)$ index.php?pag=$1 [L,QSA,NC]
but when I go to www.mysite.com it redirects me to www.mysite.com/index.php
is there a way to redirect to www.mysite.com/pag/home?
I tried
redirect 301 /index.php http://www.mysite.com/pag/home
but when i try to go to www.mysite.com the browser gives my "page do not exsist error"
In an Android manifest, how can I use a negative match in the android:pathPattern?
I'd like to use a pathPattern that matches on all URLs except for a specific hostname, if it's possible.
I want to be able to download a page and all of its associated resources (images, style sheets, script files, etc) using Python. I am (somewhat) familiar with urllib2 and know how to download individual urls, but before I go and start hacking at BeautifulSoup + urllib2 I wanted to be sure that there wasn't already a Python equivalent to "wget --page-requisites http://www.google.com".
Specifically I am interested in gathering statistical information about how long it takes to download an entire web page, including all resources.
Thanks
Mark
When the user clicks on the div, jeditable will make a text box. However, I want the initial text to be done with function stripTags(), instead of what's on the page.
The reason is that I'm using some URL techniques to turn plain text links into URLs. When the user clicks on the div, jeditable is turning them into <a href=>..</a>
Is there a "beforeSubmit" option in jeditable?
http://www.appelsiini.net/projects/jeditable
Is there a way to simply have my blocks and their closing end keyword align properly with vim? If I have a function which is nested with several conditions, things can start to get ugly fast. Can vim save the day?
HI,
I used to have PHP websites and using url rewriting on picture to have SEO friendly urls,
On php I had links like
/image/blablablabla-1234-blablabla
rewriting to:
/image/1234.jpg
by using a url rewrite rule on apache .htaccess file.
Now I totally switched to ruby on rails and I would like to know what is the best way to do that on RoR? I am hosting websites on apache with passenger.
Thanks in advance
I want to implement some attractive /path/to/my/app URLs for a java application. There is already an apache instance in front of the app server, with mod_rewrite installed. Do I win anything by using a java-based rewriter like UrlRewriteFilter instead?
Well, there are other ways (hmmm... or rather working ways) to do it, but the question is why does this one fail?
/
\A # start of the string
( # group 1
(?: # group 2
[^()]* # something other than parentheses (greedy)
| # or
\( (?1) \) # parenthesized group 1
) # -group 2
+ # at least once (greedy)
) # -group 1
\Z # end of the string
/x
Fails to match a string with nested parentheses: "(())"
Hi guys, i've a questions. Hope you can help me :
i would like to know what's the best way to submit new urls to google.
My website create a dynamic sitemap but i don't know if i have to submit each time to google, or if google get my sitemap daily
Thanks in advance
Hi,
I have a url like http://www.example.com/blah/th.html
I need a javascript function to give me the 'th' value from that.
All my urls have the same format (2 letter filenames, with .html extension).
I want it to be a safe function, so if someone passes in an empty url it doesn't break.
I know how to check for length, but I should be checking for null to right?
Is there a difference between these URLs in regards to having slashes at the end of the URL?
https://drchrono.com/about_us
https://drchrono.com/about_us/
Do web frameworks and web servers (e.g. Apache, Nginx, Django) handle these requests differently?