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Damien MARTIN
Monday 14 June 2010 1:30:12 am
Hi there,
I encounter a strange behaviour in eZ 4.0 for now.
A website who have duplicated add the following error :
When I want to download a binary file (avi file), I use an URL like /content/download/300/1545/file/usinage2.avi
But it return a Apache error (404 Not Found).
So if I try index.php/content/download/300/1545/file/usinage2.avi I get an eZ error : Module not found.
On the base website it works without any problems.
Does anyone has an idea of where this error could be from ?
Thanks
NB : The folders/files rights are the same
André R.
Monday 14 June 2010 1:46:16 am
For the first case, issues with other url's as well? Rewrite rules?
For the second case, is the file actually there? Did you copy the storage folders in var?
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Monday 14 June 2010 2:01:35 am
Hi André,
For the first case, there is no issue and rewrite rules are OK.
For the second case, the files are there (the var files have been copied).
The things that annoy me the most is the fact that eZ said module not found (there is the link : http://grm.2si-systemes.fr/index.php/content/download/300/1545/file/usinage2.avi)
This is the .htaccess used in the two sites :
php_value allow_call_time_pass_reference 0 <FilesMatch "."> order allow,deny allow from all </FilesMatch> <FilesMatch "(index\.php|\.(gif|jpe?g|png|css|js|html|avi|mp3|swf|flv|cur|ani|php|kml|xml|wmv)|var(.+)storage.pdf(.+)\.pdf)$"> order allow,deny allow from all </FilesMatch> RewriteEngine On RewriteRule content/treemenu/?$ index_treemenu.php RewriteRule index_treemenu.php - [L] RewriteRule !\.(gif|jpe?g|png|css|js|html|avi|mp3|swf|flv|cur|ani|php|kml|xml|wmv)|var(.+)storage.pdf(.+)\.pdf$ index.php DirectoryIndex index.php
Monday 14 June 2010 5:59:36 am
the reason is that you have added an very optimistic match for avi files (and many others). I don't use .htaccess my self, so not sure what is best but it makes apache try to serve the file, and when you add index.php, Exponential does not recognize index.php as a module (read the error).Just try changeing the file type to make sure it falls true the rewrite rules correclty:
http://grm.2si-systemes.fr/index.php/content/download/300/1545/file/usinage2.av
Wednesday 16 June 2010 2:06:08 am
I just solved the problem changing the download URL from
/content/download/300/1545/file/usinage2.avi
to
/content/download/300/1545/file
Hopes It could help others.