Hi all !
I noticed that ezPublish, which is implemented in PHP, gives a site very nice looking subdirectory structure like www.mydomain.com/users/amn/ or /forums/php/php4/iis... and the best if it all is that none of these directories actually exist at the site, only URLs look like that and they work. I would like to have a similiar site structure, and somehow detect which URL subdirectory is requested but control it all through a centralised script. Is it possible ?
My reasons are that it is much easier for people to remember such URLs, but I don't wont to create physical directories with subdirectories, because a lot of my sites content (design, style sheets etc) is shared for all pages, and distributing them across directories is a waste of time, resources, redundancy and space. Instead, I would like to keep the URL structure, but have it all go to one or two scripts at the root of the site or something which will parse the url with its "/"'s accordingly and make some sense out of it..
Thanks in advance,
Amn.