Hi Skip,
I'm not an expert, but I've been messing with mod-rewrite a bit
recently. My guess is that you need a rewrite condition like this before
your RewriteRule:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} ^GET
Regards,
Gene
At 02:48 PM 7/23/2008, Skip Evans wrote:
Hey all,
I'm new to the list and am having some issues with a RewriteRule I've
applied in an .htaccess file. Or perhaps not the rule, but with using
.htaccess in general.
What I wanted to do was allow users to enter a URL like the following:
http://varsitybeat.com/wi/madison
and then have my PHP/MySQL application receive this URL in the index.php
file, and then get the wi and madison values from the $_GET array.
To do this I have the following in the .htaccess file.
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+) /index.php?st=$1&sc=$2 [NC]
And this is successful in accomplishing the goal.
In the index.php file I can use
$_GET['st'] to get 'wi', and $_GET['sc'] to get madison, if someone enters
the URL
http://varsitybeat.com/wi/madison
into their browser. The problem I have now, though, and that really
surprises me, is that if this .htaccess file is in place, the application
no longer picks up its style.css (cascading style sheet), or the
JavaScript AJAX files, which are included in a header.html file that
index.php reads in.
How exactly the style sheet and JS files are read in is not anything
unusual, just the regular syntax in the <head> section of an html file.
But the main point is that when the .htaccess file is in place, they are
not accessed, and when it is not they are.
Can anyone direct me where to begin researching this kind of issue? I'm at
a bit of a loss where to begin.
Thanks!
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