I've tried dozens of iterations of rules, from simple like ^wp-login
to much harder and more complex ones matching the whole address or only
a part of one, it seems that i cant get any of them to work, either the
rule will rewrite all the urls to http, or i get into an infinite
redirect loop...
To answer your question that rule rewrites everything, even with
wp-login in the name to http, seems to completely ignore that whole
condition
I am not sure that REQUEST_URI always starts with a slash, because if
you look at the 2.2 docu on apache.org or really anywhere else seems to
do this just fine, eg (from:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/rewrite/rewrite_flags.html):
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !index\.php
RewriteRule ^(.*) index.php?req=$1 [L]
Basically all i am trying to do is to rewrite all the urls going to our
host, if coming from https to http, except for those going to a
particular page (or a set of thereof), and ideally a rule that would
rewrite http requests for those particular page(s) to https...
example:
everything going to https://somesite.com needs to go to http://somesite.com
so for example https://somesite.com/somedir/somefile.php?somevar=someval
needs to be redirected to
http://somesite.com/somedir/somefile.php?somevar=someval
and that is true except for when goint to say
http://somesite.com/login.php?somevar=someval, in which case that needs
to be redirected to https://somesite.com/login.php?somevar=someval or
similarly if it goes to https already, it needs to stay https...
problem seems to be that i can do one, or the other, but cant figure out
a way to do both at the same time... tried skip conditions, tried
different regex approaches, it would be easier with a directory...
All of this is in the htaccess context.
Thank you
On 18/10/10 2:00 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 1:43 PM, James Jones<ja...@freedomnet.co.nz> wrote:
can someone explain why neither of these rules work:
Without a rewritelog or a description of what URL is/is-not rewritten
as you expect, it will be difficult.
What context are your rules in? htaccess,<Directory>,<VirtualHost> ?
Rule 1:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} ^(.*)(?!wp-login) [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on
RewriteRule (.*) http://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [L]
Aside from being overly complicated, does this rewrite too much or too little?
Rule 2:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^wp-login(.*)$
REQUEST_URI always begins with a slash so the rest of this is a no-op.
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