I know that there are similar questions but I have tried more solutions from other questions for solving this but without results, this why I asked this question. Thank you very much!
How can I rewrite URLs
from:
http://www.imperialtranstur.md/mare?lang=ro&cat=bulgaria&tip=mare
to
http://www.imperialtranstur.md/ro/bulgaria/mare
from
http://www.imperialtranstur.md/hotele-mare?lang=ro&cat=albena
to
http://www.imperialtranstur.md/ro/hotele-mare/albena
from
http://www.imperialtranstur.md/hotel-mare?lang=ro&id=411
to
http://www.imperialtranstur.md/ro/hotel-mare/id=411
For the first link I tried to write:
RewriteRule ^mare/([0-9a-zA-Z_-]+)/([0-9a-zA-Z_-]+)/([0-9a-zA-Z_-]+)/ mare.php?lang=$1&cat=$2&tip=$3 [NC,L]
and in .php file I wrote:
'.$row["Tara"].'
This is my .htaccess file without rewrite rules for the above URLs:
AddDefaultCharset utf-8
RemoveHandler .html .htm
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .htm .html .phtml
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
# Turn mod_rewrite on
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
# To externally redirect /dir/foo.php to /dir/foo
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)\.php [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R,L,NC]
## To internally redirect /dir/foo to /dir/foo.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^ %{REQUEST_URI}.php [L]
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} !lang
RewriteRule (.*) $1?lang=ro [R=302,QSA,L]
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My htaccess file is interfering with the implementation of Dropzone.js on my website. Here is the htaccess file:
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
# Turn mod_rewrite on
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
# To externally redirect /dir/foo.php to /dir/foo
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)\.php [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R,L]
# To internally forward /dir/foo to /dir/foo.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^(.*?)/?$ $1.php [L]
#Force non-www
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.*)$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%1/$1 [R=301,L]
Options -Indexes
Basically I am forcing a non-www redirect and am hiding the .php extension from the URL. However, I did not know that that would interfere with Dropzone.js, which requires a file name in the action attribute of the form or in the url property of the Dropzone object.
How can I hide the .php extension without interfering with Dropzone.js?
Thanks to everyone! I took out the .php extension from the action attribute and like Enyo suggested that fixed it.
I am using the following code in .htaccess file
DirectoryIndex home.php
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^$ - [L]
RewriteRule ^/?([^\./]*)[:;,\.]*$ $1.php
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_,-]+)/([0-9]*)$ listing.php?business=$2
This code hides the .php extension of the PHP files in the root folder only, But I want to apply it to the PHP files in all subfolders.
I also want to deny access using the original URL , that is the URL includes the .php extension.
I also want the third rule should be worked.
Replace your code with this:
Enable mod_rewrite and .htaccess through httpd.conf and then put this code in your .htaccess under DOCUMENT_ROOT directory:
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
# Turn mod_rewrite on
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_,-]+)/([0-9]+)$ listing.php?business=$2 [L,QSA]
## hide .php extension
# To externally redirect /dir/foo.php to /dir/foo
RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)\.php[\s\?] [NC]
RewriteRule ^ - [F]
# To internally forward /dir/foo to /dir/foo.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/$1.php -f
RewriteRule ^(.+?)/?$ /$1.php [L]
I want to get all my domains to rewrite and look good. for example:
example.com/blog.php?article=the-name-of-article
to become
example.com/blog/the-name-of-article
so i want the .php?article= to be changed into a /
my current .htaccess file looks like:
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
rewriteengine on
RewriteBase /
## Hide .php extension
## To externally redirect /dir/foo.php to /dir/foo
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)\.php [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R,L,NC]
## To internally redirect /dir/foo to /dir/foo.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^ %{REQUEST_URI}.php [L]
but all that does is drop the .php
I have been searching around but I just want to hear how everyone accomplishes this so easily.
RewriteRule ^blog/(.*)$ blog.php?article=$1 [QSA,L]
I have an htaccess file under the main site
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
# Turn mod_rewrite on
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
## hide .php or .html extension
# To externally redirect foo.php ot foo.html to foo
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)\.(php|html) [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R,L,NC]
## To internally redirect /dir/foo to /dir/foo.html
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.html -f
RewriteRule ^ %{REQUEST_URI}.html [L]
## To internally redirect /dir/foo to /dir/foo.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^ %{REQUEST_URI}.php [L]
That works for
http://www.site.com/tenant-referencing/
but I can't get the subsite to work
http://www.site.com/newwebsite/tenant-referencing/
I have the same htaccess under the subsite
Thanks
I originally wanted to have all my urls end with no extension. Unfortunately, I've tried many htaccess codes and I've just about given up.
So now I want to make it so if a person wants to visit a page in my site, but forgets to enter .php, he/she will automatically be redirected to the same url but with the .php
How can this be done? Thanks!
Here are the rules:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}\.php -f
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ $1.php [L,QSA]
It will check if requested resource is not a existing folder. For example: you requesting http://www.example.com/help. If there is such folder present (/help) the rule will do nothing (priority is given to a folder). If you do not want this behaviour then remove the first line.
It will check if there is such .php file before rewriting. For example: you requesting http://www.example.com/aboutus but there is NO aboutus.php file there -- no rewrite will occur.
All such requests should be without trailing slash: should be http://www.example.com/aboutus and NOT http://www.example.com/aboutus/
The rule will work for URL in subfolders as well: e.g. http://www.example.com/pages/help/aboutus will be rewritten just fine.
Because of the above checks the rule will not enter into a rewrite loop (no 500 error on this rule)
Query string (page parameters) will be preserved
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
# Turn mod_rewrite on
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
## hide .php extension
# To externally redirect /dir/foo.php to /dir/foo
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)\.php [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R,L,NC]
## To internally redirect /dir/foo to /dir/foo.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^ %{REQUEST_URI}.php [L]
In response to Sun Love, the code you posted works well except for situations where you have a trailing slash without the file extension (I get a 500 error) because the first RegEx doesn't match for this situation.
example.com/test.html -- works (redirects to /test)
example.com/test -- works (no redirect)
example.com/test.html -- works (redirects to /test)
example.com/test/ -- doesn't work (500 error)
There is probably a better way to do this but I added another rewrite condition to fix this:
RewriteEngine on
Options +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
RewriteBase /
## hide .php extension
# To externally redirect /dir/foo.php to /dir/foo
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+).php
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R=301,L]
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)/\s
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R=301,L]
## To internally redirect /dir/foo to /dir/foo.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ $1.php [L]
Try this .htaccess:
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^([^\.]+)$ $1.php [L]
EDIT: ^([^\.]+)$ $1.php [L]