Renaming index.php to somethingelse.php?? Renaming index.php to somethingelse.php??
 

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Renaming index.php to somethingelse.php??

Started by ariev, April 10, 2004, 09:36:56 PM

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ariev

If I wanted to rename index.php to something else (ex. fotos.php or gallery.php), I assume that I would need to change all instances of 'index.php?' in the code itself.

Can you give me any advice on this?

Thank you.

Joachim Müller

yes, you'd have to go through the code and find all occurences of links to index.php. Not a good idea imo, since you'd have to re-do this every time you upgrade coppermine.

GauGau

ariev

Doing a mass search/replace isn't a big deal, but I thought of one possible problem. If there are any references to root ('/') instead of 'index.php', then those would have to be changed too. *That* can be a problem and make a s&r more difficult.

Joachim Müller

afaik there are no references to / (as you usually install coppermine into a folder, not into the webroot), but to $CONFIG['ecards_more_pic_target'], which must be a folder, not a file - this means there may be references to coppermine root in the code that is harder to track.

GauGau