fredmv
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Thanks, @Macrura. Contacted him again.
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Anyone?
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Bumping this... anyone? @ryan?
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Still nothing...
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I did yesterday; still haven't heard back. When I think about this more, it probably does have something to do with .htaccess, particularly mod_rewrite. Likely, that "[...] /site/assets/" address is the real URI, and .htaccess/mod_rewrite should rewrite and display the URL just as "villasofdistinction.com". I'm just not quite sure how to do that.
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Bumping this - also I can't seem to find this "VIP forum". I guess I don't have access.
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Thanks, @kongondo, I wasn't aware of that forum. @ryan, could you please set up access and/or offer insight to the above issue? Thanks.
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Any ideas, anyone?
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Unfortunately it's not. This issue is still ongoing; other folks notice it too. Does anyone else know why when the homepage is accessed, the address bar reflects the following: Thanks, all.
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Thanks, Rick! Alas, some folks here are noticing that issue, and I do need to figure out how to correct it. It took me a second to be able to 'trigger' the bug, too, but it does seem to happen sometimes in some contexts.
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Thanks, Sérgio. Very fast response! I'm looking at the .htaccess now - what specifically would you recommend tweaking? There's a LOT of mentions of ProCache in it.
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Hi folks, We recently turned on ProCache and have noticed this happening when the homepage of the site is accessed: When you go to our homepage (as in, typed into an address bar -- oddly it doesn't happen with bookmarked pages), it results in this: https://www.villasofdistinction.com/site/assets/ProCache-5a95c48539bfade3888cb4c439f//index-www_villasofdistinction_com.html Of course, nothing should appear in the address but the "https://www.villasofdistinction.com/". Why does the rest, "site/assets/ProCache-5a95c48539bfade3888cb4c439f//index-www_villasofdistinction_com.html" appear? And what can be done to get rid of it? Thanks for any help - Happy Friday!
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Hi folks, New to ProcessWire. Looking for a solid way to figure out if I'm on the last page of a paginated result. E.g., there's 10 pages returned, how can I extract 10. I've looked at the documentation, and unless I'm missing something, there isn't a straightforward way to do this. The above seems like a hack - having to know the result limit seems like a drawback. Please advise. The only thing I've found that works is something like Math.ceil (TOTAL_RESULT_COUNT / RESULTS_PER_PAGE_LIMIT). Still, it seems there should be a way to directly grab that last page number. Thanks, Fred