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I have a problem with a url a .htaccess.
I need that all url like : http://mywebsite.com/api/something go to my api/index.php cause I need to write a routing system from this place.
The .htacces must be inside the api/ folder.
What I'm trying to do here ,is a routing system who includes differents content inside the api/index.page depending on the url used.
For exemple if I go to http://mywebsite.com/api/activity I want to include a specific file without changing the url.
Do you think it's possible ? Have you an idea of the .htaccess content ?
Thanks for your help.
I've finally found the solution by myself so I post the solution, that may help another person later :
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule (.*) index.php [PT,QSA]
</IfModule>
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Please can you help to correct a rewrite rule on a wordpress website.
My urls are like this one :
https://mywebsite.fr/activity/city/?location_search=city+region+country+&tax-listing_category=Activity
I want this url :
https://mywebsite.fr/activity/city/
So I need to remove everything after "activity/city/"
I tried this but not working :
RewriteRule ^([-a-z_]+)/([-a-z_]+)$ /$1/$2/^ [NC,L,QSA]
EDIT :
The urls are like this because it's wordpress pages (hierarchical structures parent-page/child-page/) and I add in the urls parameters to pre-fill the search-form in the page
You can have a look here : bit.ly/3RUybZD
If you try to remove all parameters from the url, you will see the search-form and listings updated
Thx
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I have a URL that with some parameters. One of the parameters called 'lang' and it looks like this:
https://example.com/example1/?id=1&lang=en
I want to redirect all the current URL with lang=en to lang=gb
https://example.com/example1/?id=1&lang=gb
Note: the example1 folder is an example and it doesn't a constant variable.
every URL contains a different folder name.
This probably is what you are looking for:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(?:(.*&)?)lang=en(?:(&.*)?)$
RewriteRule ^ %{REQUEST_URI}?%1lang=gb%2 [R=301]
It is a good idea to start with a R=302 temporary redirection and only to change that to a R=301 permanent redirection once everything works as expected. That prevents nasty caching issues.
In general you should prefer to implement such rules in the actual http server's host configuration. Distributed configuration files (".htaccess") should only be used if no other alternative exist. They come with a number of disadvantages.
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Please I have this url
http://sub.maydomaine.com/wallpapers.php?category=cities&name=San%20francisco
I want redirect to
http://sub.maydomaine.com/wallpapers/cities/San%20francisco
Please help me .
If you add this rewrite rule, you should be able to support both urls:
RewriteRule ^wallpapers/([^/]+)/([^/]+)$ wallpapers.php?category=$1&name=$2 [QSA]
Hope this helps.
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I am completely new to ht-access and I am not sure that this is the correct way to do this.
On my WordPress site, I have the current url:
http://www.example.com/category/travel/
And would like to map this to:
http://www.example.com/kids-vaction-spots/
So any post under the category travel would look like:
www.example.com/kids-vaction-spots/beach-holidays
Is it possible to have a rule in the htaccess that does this?
Thank you for taking the time to look at this.
Try adding these rules to the htaccess file in your document root. Make sure they're above any rules that do routing for a CMS.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/?category/travel/(.*)$ /kids-vacation-spots/$1 [L,R=301]
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Just a quick question,
I am making user profiles for my website and would like to include vanity URLS, but the page has a lot of separate information which gets loaded, e.g Followers tab, uploads tab, and each of these have some kind of setting that can be applied like ASC DESC, New/old results etc. What would be the best way to have vanity urls but keep the functionality i require?
http://www.site.com/user.php?id=1&content=Followers&Order=(Different settings for each result)
But i am wondering if it would be better if i should just name the content differently if someone wanted to search for followers + a limitation, for example
http://www.site.com/user.php?id=1&content=NewestFollowers,
rather than
http://www.site.com/user.php?id=1&content=Followers&Order=Newest
You typically want to construct the vanity URL so that it directly maps to query string parameters to the ugly URL. So if you have:
http://www.site.com/user.php?id=1&content=Followers&Order=Newest
You can make your vanity URL look like:
http://www.site.com/u/1/Followers/Newest/
But the /1/ bit is a little ugly, and not exactly vanity, so if you can pass a username through that query string parameter, it would look better:
http://www.site.com/u/jonlin/Followers/Newest/
Then you'd just put some mod_rewrite rules in an htaccess file in your document root that internally rewrites the vanity URL back to the ugly one:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^u/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$ /user.php?id=$1&content=$2&Order=$3 [L,QSA]
RewriteRule ^u/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$ /user.php?id=$1&content=$2 [L,QSA]
RewriteRule ^u/([^/]+)/?$ /user.php?id=$1 [L,QSA]