Currently, among the CMS programs of domestic B2B websites, the Destoon program is better and more widely used. Previously, Chiang has used B2B websites in the industry for a period of time, however, due to limited energy and capabilities, the service was closed. Today, I once again came into contact with the Destoon program because a friend's website WEB environment uses Nginx. Previously, he used the Apache environment. The pseudo-static environment is slightly different.
Therefore, with the help of this article, Lao Jiang sorted out the pseudo-static rules and application methods of the Destoon program, so that if you need them, you can find them and use them for reference.
1. Destoon Apache pseudo-static and use
1. Pseudo-static files
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Http://soft.itbulu.com/destoon/destoon-apache.txt
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2. Usage
We will download and save the corresponding destoon-apache.txt file to the root directory of the website, and then modify the file command to a. htaccess file, so that we can automatically start pseudo-static rules. (Of course, we also need to use pseudo static to enable it in the Destoon program background)
2. Destoon Nginx pseudo-static and use
1. Pseudo-static rules
The code is as follows: |
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Http://soft.itbulu.com/destoon/destoon-nginx.txt
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2. Usage
A-We will download the destoon-nginx.txt file to A local directory, rename it as destoon. conf, and then upload the file to the/usr/local/nginx/conf/directory.
B-then modify the configuration file rules of the current site.
C-restart Nginx to take effect.
To sum up, we can set the Destoon pseudo-static rules in common Apache or Nginx.