The server has indeed URL rewrite already enabled.Mick wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 10:03 am Whilst we try our best we are not server gurus especially with IIS. Does the server have URL rewriting enabled? I’ve just Google searched the issue and there seems to be plenty of information on the subject such as adding rewrite modules etc, you should try that avenue first. These are the first two I saw: https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/url-rewrite and https://tecadmin.net/enable-url-rewrite-iis/ etc.
Out of curiosity is there any particular reason you’re using IIS? There are plenty of personal server packages out there using Apache etc, see: Knowledge Base - Installing and Setting Up Your Own Web Server.
Indeed.Johnny Mctash wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 5:04 pmPerhaps you should read the description of that option more carefully, as it doesn't do what you think it does.
When enabled, URLs containing ’app.php’ will be rewritten to remove the filename (i.e. app.php/foo will become /foo).