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 second rule will never work, because the first one will match once
the filepath contains 1 or n chars.
Actually, I just used numbers as an example. I'm sorry. The value
can be anything alphanumeric.
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^([0-9]+)$ /index.php?id=$1 [L]
I'm not sure how that would match the url /?id=123 either, even if it
were only numbers. I've tried, and the above rule doesn't even match
only with numbers. Remember, i/m not trying to match "/123" i'm
trying to match /?id=123 (or rather anything).
The problem here is that before I started using URL rewriting, then
Apache would automatically assume default.php for the default document
when using only the querystring. The following url's:
http://mydomain/?id=abc123
http://mydomain?id=abc123
get automatically mapped to
http://mydomain/index.php?id=abc123
I can't change that those URL's exist already, so I have to be able to
handle them when they come in. But I want to also handle:
http://mydomain/abc123 as http://mydomain/index.php?id=abc123
See my problem? I have to match a root page request with a query
string of ?id=[anything]
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