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Old 07-24-2006, 12:21 AM
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Hi, I just installed roundcube and its working beautifully. I am impressed. However I need to make a change, and need some help doing it correctly.

I want to rename index.php to something like mail.php so I can keep it in my webroot but not have it conflict with the rest of my site.

Any help would be very appreciated!

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Old 07-24-2006, 03:32 AM
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you could also setup your web server to use a virtual host and make the url something like mail.mydomain.com
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I could, but what I'm trying to do is integrate roundcube with another script in a way that the user will never leave the webroot. It should be just a matter of tracking down paths and redirects in other files but if someone has done this they could save me a lot of time.

Thanks for the reply!

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You could rewrite the URL with apaches mod_proxy?!
Or use an iframe *shiver*
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indie:

I don't think anyone has done what you're asking. You'd have to do it yourself. But you know.... it really wouldn't be that hard to do. If you use a good text-editor (like EditPlus) you can search in files in a directory (and its sub-directories) and look for a string. One that would be like: "./?" and rename that to something like: "mail.php?".

If I don't go to work today, I'll see if I can knock this out for you on the 280 SVN version.... but I'm not promising anything.
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Thanks for the input and replies. I'll get it eventually, just spread very thin for time these days (aren't we all). I think it would be a good option to have in this script though, pretty sure it would be some people's preference.

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