Can someone point me to a good explanation of this? I've found some that look understandable, but my rule still doesn't work.
My problem is that I rewrote a wordpress site into drupal, and I would like old links to some pages on the old wordpress site to translate to the equivalent page on the new drupal site. For instance, the page <http://serpentpublications.org/wordpress/?page_id=20&id=235> should now be <http://www.serpentpublications.org/drupal7/?q=piecepage/235>. My attempt at this rule is: RewriteRule wordpress/?page_id=20&id=([0-9]+) "http://serpent.serpentpublication s.org/drupal7/?q=piecepage/$1" Based on the log, I can see that apache is definitely seeing this rule, but it isn't for some reason serving the drupal page. Before I switched the site over, I managed to get a rule that sent all wordpress pages to a page that redirects to the home page of the drupal site, so people aren't stuck with just an error, but I want them to get the current version of the page they were looking for. -- Laura (mailto:lcon...@laymusic.org) <https://plus.google.com/u/0/116029698292079786511> (617) 661-8097 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 <http://www.laymusic.org/> <http://www.serpentpublications.org> It can't be any new note. When you look at the keyboard, all the notes are there already. But if you mean a note enough, it will sound different. You got to pick the notes you really mean! Thelonius Monk, on being asked how he got a special sound out of the piano _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss