> See my problem? I have to match a root page request with a query
> string of ?id=[anything]
There's an excellent book about regular expressions from O'Reilly. Spend a
weekend with it, really.
*sigh*. Do we really need the condescending tone? Especially since
your example doesn't work either
On 9/11/06, Bob Ionescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Erik Funkenbusch wrote:
>> # 1 rewrite /?id=123 as index.php?id=123 - Does not work
It is intended *not* to match in this case - and if you are using
numerical values, why are you using the regEx .* which matches too much,
your seco
On 9/9/06, Erik Funkenbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/8/06, Bob Ionescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Erik Funkenbusch wrote:
> > RewriteRule !^index\.php.* - [C]
> > RewriteRule ^(.*) index.php?id=$1 [L]
> >
> > However, this doesn't work with
On 9/8/06, Bob Ionescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Erik Funkenbusch wrote:
> RewriteRule !^index\.php.* - [C]
> RewriteRule ^(.*) index.php?id=$1 [L]
>
> However, this doesn't work with the original form:
>
> http://domain/?id=123
>
> Can anyone offer any sugge
I've been banging my head on this for a while and can't seem to come
up with a solution that works. Unfortunately, due to pre-exsting
url's that I can't break, I need to support the old format, which uses
this kind of URL:
http://domain/?id=123
This uses the default document passthrough, which