I have 3 step in one php file:
This is my htacess now:
RewriteRule ^igra/(.*)$ "/index.php?page=igra&id=$1"
RewriteRule ^igra/(.*)/sezona/(.*)$ "/index.php?page=igra&id=$1&season=$2"
RewriteRule ^igra/(.*)/sezona/(.*)/liga/(.*)$ "/index.php?page=igra&id=$1&season=$2&league=$3"
When i go in browser something like index.php?page=igra&id=$1 or index.php?page=igra&id=$1&season=$2 or index.php?page=igra&id=$1&season=$2&league=$3 sure with real values it works fine, but when i try to access with this pretty links it always show me the first rewrite rule..
I hope u understand me what i need here, best regards..
Your first rule is capturing everything, so the subsequent rules never get executed. Just switch them around:
RewriteRule ^igra/(.*)/sezona/(.*)/liga/(.*)$ /index.php?page=igra&id=$1&season=$2&league=$3 [L]
RewriteRule ^igra/(.*)/sezona/(.*)$ /index.php?page=igra&id=$1&season=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ^igra/(.*)$ /index.php?page=igra&id=$1 [L]
Notice also the addition of the L flag.
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I got the follow htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^([^-]*)-sub-([^-]*)\.html$ /kat-vergleich/?kat=$1&subkat=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ^([^/]*)\.html$ /kat-vergleich/?kat=$1 [L]
The second one for only kat works fine so
example.com/kat-vergleich/bla-1
is overwritten to
example.com/kat-vergleich/?kat=bla-1
but the first one where
example.com/kat-vergleich/bla-1-sub-morebla
should be rewritten to
example.com/kat-vergleich/?kat=bla-1&subkat=morebla
but it rewrites it to
example.com/kat-vergleich/?kat=bla-1-sub-morebla
And I also can't get the non overwritten parameters like
example.com/kat-vergleich/bla-1?donttouchit=yey
I can't get the yey
echo $_GET['donttouchit'] returns nothing.
Help :/
Your example partly works and partly I think your examples are wrong. Because you match on .html in your second rule and say that it works, but it can not work.
I see you changed your post in the mean time as well. Which makes it a bit more confusing.
But anyway, this seems to work for me if you add the .html:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^([^-]*)-sub-([^-]*)\.html$ /kat-vergleich/?kat=$1&subkat=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ^([^/]*)\.html$ /kat-vergleich/?kat=$1&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
Check to make sure that your dashes -> - are the same as in your text and your URL.
We've switched servers and for whatever reason, our htaccess file isn't behaving the same way as it was on the other. I'm going to be the first to admit that I'm not an htaccess superuser, and I have no doubt the answer's probably looking me in the face, but literally an entire Saturday of searches hasn't fixed this. I have this filesystem:
When the domain is /category/subcategory/product/
It should rewrite to /category/product-details.php?p=product&s=subcategory
When the domain is /category/subcategory/
It should rewrite to /category-product-list.php?slug=subcategory
This seems simple enough, here's the same code we had been using for years. Note, we've commented out the first two RewriteRules regarding slashes and there was no change in behavior.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
# if folder does not end with a slash redirect to with slash
RewriteRule ^([-a-zA-Z0-9]+)$ /$1/ [L,NC,R=301]
#if it does not end with a slash e.g. rock-jewelry/some-piece, add the slash
RewriteRule ^([-a-zA-Z0-9]+/[-a-zA-Z0-9]+)$ /$1/ [L,NC,R=301]
RewriteRule ^category/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$ category/product-details.php?p=$2s=$1 [L,QSA]
RewriteRule ^category/([^/]+)/?$ category-product-list.php?slug=$1 [L,QSA]
When the domain is /category/subcategory/product/
It rewrites to /category-product-list.php?slug=product-details.php&p=product&s=subcategory
When the domain is /category/subcategory/
It correctly rewrites to /category-product-list.php?slug=subcategory
/category/ is an actual folder, and the only thing in it is product-details.php, there is no index.php file, the htaccess is supposed to rewrite to category-product-list if they're trying to access the index.
If we remove the category-product-list.php rule, the product-details.php rule DOES work. But isn't the L directive supposed to stop at the first rule? Why is the second still running? And how can I write a better way to accomplish this goal? Thank you very much, I'm pretty beat down on this problem at this point.
I have the same problem as you to understand the why of this loop... But it's like that.
You can add that before the last RewriteRule:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
Or if you don't use dot in subcategory, you can use final RewriteRule:
RewriteRule ^category/([^./]+)/?$ category-product-list.php?slug=$1 [L,QSA]
I seem to be lost in a big pile of code. I have the following piece of .htaccess code:
RewriteRule ^user/(.*)$ index.php?p=user/$1 [L]
RewriteRule ^user/(.*)/(.*)$ index.php?p=user/$1&id=$2 [L]
Now, I have a file called profile.php, inside that I use $_GET to get the ID. But when I go to /user/profile/1, it does nothing. When I go there without a ID, my script works. Can somebody help me out and tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thank you. Sorry for the confusing message.
Try these 2 rules:
RewriteRule ^user/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$ index.php?p=user/$1&id=$2 [L,QSA]
RewriteRule ^user/([^/]+)/?$ index.php?p=user/$1 [L,QSA]
Explanation:
Reason why your rule aren't working because your regex is wrong. You first rule ^user/(.*)$ has .* which is matching everything after /user/ hence your 2nd rule never fires and $_GET['id'] is always empty.
By changing that to [^/]+ my rule is matching only until next / is found hence both rules co-exist fine.
QSA is just nice flag to have here to preserve any existing query string.
On my website I am trying to rewrite a long URL to a SEO friendly one.
I've got the following code, but it doesnt seem to affect anything! However if I type dgadgdfsg into my htaccess, it throws an internal server error. So I am presuming it is something with Rewrite Rule.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^([^/]*)/([^/]*)/([^/]*)$ /missing-people/user-profile.php?userID=$1&firstName=$2&lastName=$3 [L]
I have confirmed that mod_rewrite is on.
This is the current URL
http://mysite.com/missing-people/user-profile.php?userID=1&firstName=Liam&lastName=Gallagher
and this is what I want it too appear like
http://mysite.com/1/Liam/Gallagher
Change your RewriteRule to this (slightly modified from your version)
RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$ missing-people/user-profile.php?userID=$1&firstName=$2&lastName=$3 [QSA,L]
If that doesn't work try putting a R flag for testing purpose (which will make your browser change the original URI to: /missing-people/user-profile.php?userID=1&firstName=Liam&lastName=Gallagher
Presuming your userID is comprised only of digits and firstName and lastName are only alphanumeric.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule /(\d+)/(\w+)/(\w+)/ /missing-people/user-profile.php?userID=$1&firstName=$2&lastName=$3 [L]
A more strict version that does the same thing except it sets boundaries for the beginning and the end of the evaluated regex.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule /^(\d+)\/(\w+)\/(\w+)$/ /missing-people/user-profile.php?userID=$1&firstName=$2&lastName=$3 [L]
I'm having issues with apaches mod_rewrite. I'm wanting to make clean urls with my php application but it doesn't seem to give the results i'm expecting.
I'm using this code in my .htaccess file:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^project/([0-9]{4})/([0-9]{2})$ /project/index.php?q=$1&r=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ^project/([0-9]{4})$ /project/index.php?q=$1 [L]
To make it so when I view, http://localhost/user/project/system, it would be the equivelant of viewing http://localhost/user/project/index.php?q=system
Instead of getting any results I just get a typical 404 error.
I've also just checked to see if mod_rewrite works by replace my .htaccess code with this:
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule (.*) http://www.stackoverflow.com
And it properly redirects me here, so mod_rewrite is definitely working.
The root path to my project is /home/user/public_html/project
The the url used to view my project is http://localhost/user/project
If anymore information is required let me know.
Thanks
If your .htaccess file is indeed located in the project/ subdirectory already, then don't mention it in the RewriteRule again. Remove it:
RewriteRule ^([0-9]{4})/([0-9]{2})$ /project/index.php?q=$1&r=$2 [L]
# no "project/" here
Rules always pertain to the current local filename mapping.
Else experiment with a RewriteBase.
You have [0-9]{4} in your regex which will only match numbers of 4 digits. "system", however, is not a number of 4 digits, and therefore does not match.
You can use something like [^/]+ instead.
RewriteRule ([^/]+)/([0-9]{2})$ /index.php?q=$1&r=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ([^/]+)$ /index.php?q=$1 [L]
Don't know if the second parameter should be a number with 2 digits or not.
Edit: I also added "user" at the beginning now.
Edit2: Okay, I thought you were in the root htdocs with your htaccess. So remove "project" and "user" if you are in "project" with the .htaccess.
You probably mean
RewriteRule ^/project/([0-9]{4})/([0-9]{2})$ /project/index.php?q=$1&r=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ^/project/([0-9]{4})$ /project/index.php?q=$1 [L]
The '^project' means "start of line is 'project'" but the start is a '/project', so you need to include the starting slash (i.e. '^/project...').
Sorry, missed the system bit (and the user bit). Was concentrating on the slash.
RewriteRule ^/user/project/([a-zA-Z0-9]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9]*)$ /user/project/index.php?q=$1&r=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ^/user/project/([a-zA-Z0-9]*)$ /user/project/index.php?q=$1 [L]
Should have you right.