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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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972 | Composr | core | public | 2013-01-10 12:06 | 2014-05-26 12:34 |
Reporter | Robbie Goacher | Assigned To | Chris Graham | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | feature | ||
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Summary | 972: Allow administrators to specify or remove the URL extension | ||||
Description | A lot of websites do away with the .htm/.html/.php file extensions, and it would be great for Composr to do the same, or at least give the administrators a choice on the matter. Nobody wants to have to type extra characters, and file extensions can confuse users who don't have a background in technology (this is why file extensions aren't displayed by default in operating systems anymore). I suggest either: 1) Composr does away with file extensions completely, or 2) Composr gives Administrators an easy way to change this option from the Admin Zone. | ||||
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Time estimation (hours) | 5 | ||||
Sponsorship open | |||||
related to | 206 | Resolved | Chris Graham | Editable meta data |
child of | 992 | Resolved | Chris Graham | Wildcarded transparent redirects |
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This requires constraints adding... No naming a welcome zone page something like 'uploads' or 'themes' (would conflict with uploads directory). No naming a welcome zone page the same as an existing zone. No naming a zone the same as an existing welcome zone page. The .htaccess would be programmed to only use the new rules if no file/directory already exists (this is possible in .htaccess). |