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I made all my htaccess rewriterules but now I want to exclude all the directories and files from it. All hints regarding this htaccess are welcome, because I haven't got experience with rewrite rules...
I figured out that the RewriteCond will only work for the first rule that follows.
Thus how can I exclude all files and directories from all rules?
Allow from All
RewriteEngine on
SetEnv DEVELOPMENT_ENVIRONMENT true
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
#One url parameter
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/$ index.php?language=$1
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)$ index.php?language=$1
#Two url parameters
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2
#Three url parameters
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2&feed=$3&message=$3&page_number=$3&id=$3
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2&feed=$3&message=$3&page_number=$3&id=$3
#Four url parameters
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*)$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2&id=$3
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*)/$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2&id=$3
#Five url parameters
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2&feed=$3&year=$4&month=$5
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/$ index.php?language=$1&page=$2&feed=$3&year=$4&month=$5
Thus how can I exclude all files and directories from all rules?
I guess you mean:
Thus how can I exclude all files and directories THAT EXIST from all rules?
Like this:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d
RewriteRule .* - [L]
Replace the first 2 RewriteCond lines with the above set.
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Actually i want to make auto redirect when open
from
test.com/login.php
to
test.com/login/
What should i put on my htaccess file.
You'd first redirect to pretty-url if the raw request matches:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^GET\ /login\.php [NC]
RewriteRule ^login\.php$ /login/ [R=301,L,NC]
Now, you deal with the rewritten url to internally redirect to correct page:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^login/?$ /login.php [NC,L]
Have you tried something?
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^index/?$ index.php [NC,L]
Your rewrite module should be enabled for doing this?
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I ve looked into many examples in stackoverflow and couldn't find a working solution for me.
I have a wordpress blog set up in a subdirectory.
The blog sits under www.domain.co.uk/wordpress/
In order for my permalinks to work I did an htaccess rewrite rule which is this
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www.)?domain.co.uk$
RewriteRule ^(/)?$ http://domain.co.uk/wordpress [L]
Is there a way to take out the /wordpress part on the URL?
I need it to point there but I want the /wordpress to be removed.
Any ideas?
I have now managed to solve this issue following this guide: http://www.optiniche.com/blog/145/wordpress-tutorial-install-wordpress-in-a-different-directory/
Remove the wordpress from the redirect in your rule (the http://domain.co.uk/ means there's an implicit redirect) and add a specific rule to internally rewrite instead:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.domain.co.uk$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^ http://domain.co.uk/ [L,R=301]
# now silently rewrite to wordpress
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/wordpress
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /wordpress/$1 [L]
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I have been trying to redirect all requests under a domain to an underconstruction folder with the following:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/underconstruction/
RewriteRule ^ /underconstruction/ [R=301]
But it doesn't seem to work.
I tried this (and it works):
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/underconstruction/underconstruction.html
RewriteRule ^ /underconstruction/underconstruction.html [R=301]
But I don't see the images and CSS that it comes with it.
Does anyone have any idea?
Maybe one solution is to exclude all image and CSS files from the rule, like this:
Options +FollowSymlinks -MultiViews
RewriteEngine On
# Add or remove file types in the next line if necessary.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.(css|jpg|png|gif|bmp|js) [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !underconstruction\.html [NC]
RewriteRule .* /underconstruction/underconstruction.html [R=302,L]
Other options are to replace relative with absolute paths in the links to those files or to use the BASE element as described in this answer
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I have a .htaccess that looks like this
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !static/(.*)\.
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?controller=$1 [QSA]
It works fine. /static folder request remain intact, while others execute index.php file.
But now I have to add another rule. When a user navigates to /action/something, then /actions/something.php should be executed. But when I add the following line
RewriteRule ^action/(.*)$ actions/$1.php [QSA]
it breaks requests to static folder.
There is no reason, why it should break static, unless you wrote the new rule right after RewriteCond. What you should do however, rewrite to an absolute URL
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !static/(.*)\.
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php?controller=$1 [QSA]
RewriteRule ^action/(.*)$ /actions/$1.php
The RewriteCond looks unusual. Unless there is a reason to rewrite static pages without a dot ., you should reduce the RewriteCond to just
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !static/
Update:
To prevent the infinite rewrites, you must add another exclusion condition
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/index\.php$
and action must be excluded as well
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/actions?/
All put together gives
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/static/
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/actions?/
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/index\.php$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php?controller=$1 [QSA]
RewriteRule ^action/(.*)$ /actions/$1.php
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Here is my current .htaccess code
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^([^\.]+)$ $1.php [NC,L]
it is works only in removing .php extension
from
http://localhost/mysite/news.php?category=cat1&id=1
to
http://localhost/mysite/news/cat1/1/
and from
http://localhost/mysite/news.php?category=cat1&year=2011&month=10&day=25&id=1
to
http://localhost/mysite/news/2011/10/25/1
How to write complete .htaccess for the clean url above?
Try This
RewriteRule ^(.*)\/$ $1.php [NC]
for example
http://www.exapmle.com/contact-us/
Add an optional / to your pattern:
RewriteEngine On
# rewrite news articles and pass news id as a GET parameter to news.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^/mysite/news/(\d+)/?$ /mysite/news.php?newsid=$1 [NC,L,QSA]
# rewrite all other page requests to .php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^/mysite/(.*)/?$ /mysite/$1.php [NC,L,QSA]
You could just try a simple RewriteRule:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/?(\w+)/?$ $1.php
This tacks on .php to any file-looking url: example.com/somethin becomes example.com/somethin.php, example.com/something/else/ becomes example.com/somethin/else.php, etc.
The only problem with this is if you try to access an actual folder, like example.com/images or something.