Sorry, this happens when the trailing '/' is not in $cfgPmaAbsoluteUri.
Hey Marc, it seems my little english sentences about this variables are really ununderstandable ;)
Loïc
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On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 09:35:39PM +0200, Loïc wrote:
Sorry, this happens when the trailing '/' is not in $cfgPmaAbsoluteUri.
Hey Marc, it seems my little english sentences about this variables are really ununderstandable ;)
if it happens to Marc, it will also happen to other people :) I see 2 solutions: - add a FAQ right now about that :) - or a line somewhere in the code that automagicaly add the "/" if it's missing...
Olivier
if it happens to Marc, it will also happen to other people :) I see 2 solutions:
- add a FAQ right now about that :)
- or a line somewhere in the code that automagicaly add the "/" if it's missing...
Uh uh, magic not faq please ;-)
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 11:57:11PM +0200, Alain Brissaud wrote:
if it happens to Marc, it will also happen to other people :) I see 2 solutions:
- add a FAQ right now about that :)
- or a line somewhere in the code that automagicaly add the "/" if it's missing...
Uh uh, magic not faq please ;-)
mmm, who added the "$cfgPmaAbsoluteUri" variable, please ? :)
Olivier