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    Rewrite Rules Subvert Error Pages

    Yes! You are correct. Creating a root context and adding the rewrite rules there works perfectly. Thank you very much! I never was able to get the .htaccess file to work, but no need to now.
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    Rewrite Rules Subvert Error Pages

    Actually, I hadn't used WP-Super Cache until you mentioned it. So I installed it and played around with the settings (Fully on, half-on, Fully on but without Super Cache, and completely off and deactivated, but it didn't make any difference. Then just now I turned off all plugins and still no...
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    Rewrite Rules Subvert Error Pages

    I've discovered that the presence of either a percentage sign (%) or a back slash (\) will cause the 404 page to be served, which is interesting if not particularly illuminating to me. Here are some logs: # A good URL: [REWRITE] Rule: Match '/recent-work/' with pattern '.', result: 1...
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    Rewrite Rules Subvert Error Pages

    Yes, under Apache any bad URL will cause these rules to serve the custom error page, 404.php which is handled by Wordpress. Maybe that's the problem? A conflict between Wordpress and Litespeed over who serves the error? I guess I need to figure out how to tell one of them to lay off.
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    Rewrite Rules Subvert Error Pages

    Hi, I'm running Litespeed Web Server Standard v3.3.19 and Wordpress 2.6.2, and here are the rewrite rules I have in my Litespeed Virtual Host: <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ...
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    updgrade to php5 problem

    I sort of solved this by using a CentOS Linux box instead. OS X is nice and all, but presented too many configuration hoops for me to jump through. With Yum I was able to easily install all of the libraries that building PHP5 required, had it up and running in a comparably short time. Thank...
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    updgrade to php5 problem

    So I did that, and then some other things, too. I can't remember all the different things I tried, but eventually I got past this. At the end of the configuration log I find the message: configure: error: freetype.h not found. But the file lives here...
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    updgrade to php5 problem

    Thank you! I did as you said and it was happy, for a second. Next the configuration script asked for the mysql_config location which I found and added like so: --with-config-file-path=/usr/local/mysql-5.0.51b-osx10.4-powerpc/bin Then it wanted the location of mysql.sock and I added this...
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    updgrade to php5 problem

    Version 3.3.17 installed on OS X 10.5 PPC Getting same error when trying to upgrade to PHP 5 using the control panel: configure: error: libpng.(a|so) not found. /opt/local/lib/libpng.a <--is there. Is there a way to make Litespeed see it? (Also tried 3.3.16, same problem)
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