[wp-testers] WordPress cache, and IIS
Pandem
pandemtandem at gmail.com
Thu Dec 1 20:37:03 GMT 2005
Owen Winkler escribió:
> As I said before, I think that PATH_INFO and SCRIPT_NAME methods
> should work for friendly permalinks in IIS. Have you tried them with
> and without using "index.php" as part of the permalink structure?
> Using your rewriter (you didn't mention which one - I've had a lot of
> luck with ISAPIRewrite, though it's a commercial package) you might
> even be able to get around including that in the structure.
I'm trying RC1 both on a remote Debian/Apache server and locally on a
WindowsXP/IIS server. Same plugins, same options, etc. Permalinks work
fine on Apache but they don't work on my local instalation unless I add
"index.php". They never did in previous versions and I couldn't find a
solution anywhere, so I thought they weren't supossed to work on IIS
without a workaround.
Maira
>
> As far as the cache directory is concerned, is the problem localized
> to plugin activation, or do none of your options set properly? Are
> you sure you have the correct permissions set on the cache directory?
> It might be necessary to add some code to WordPress to unlink (delete)
> cache files before they are written over. For example, moving a file
> to a location where a file of the same name already exists works on
> Linux, but not on Windows, even when running Apache. I don't think
> this is the specific issue with the cache, since I'm running Apache on
> Windows here, but it could be something similar.
>
> More information might be helpful, such as what IIS/directory
> permissions are set and what specific options don't appear updated.
> Is anyone else on the list testing on IIS? Have this problem?
>
> Owen
>
>
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