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How to rewrite the dynamic URL to a short URL by PHP .htaccess?
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I want to rewrite http://example.com/?paginate=2 as http://example.com/page/2.
So I use the following rule to do that, but it doesn't work.
RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
Any suggestions would be great and thanks very much!
.htaccess mod-rewrite
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I want to rewrite http://example.com/?paginate=2 as http://example.com/page/2.
So I use the following rule to do that, but it doesn't work.
RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
Any suggestions would be great and thanks very much!
.htaccess mod-rewrite
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I want to rewrite http://example.com/?paginate=2 as http://example.com/page/2.
So I use the following rule to do that, but it doesn't work.
RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
Any suggestions would be great and thanks very much!
.htaccess mod-rewrite
I want to rewrite http://example.com/?paginate=2 as http://example.com/page/2.
So I use the following rule to do that, but it doesn't work.
RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
Any suggestions would be great and thanks very much!
.htaccess mod-rewrite
.htaccess mod-rewrite
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RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
The RewriteRule pattern doesn't match your request URL (/page/2). You have too many path segments (it would match a URL of the form /page/something/2). Instead, you would need a rule like the following:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ ?paginate=$1 [L]
UPDATE: However, since this is an internal rewrite, you should probably be rewriting directly to the file that is handling the request (probably index.php - the DirectoryIndex), rather than letting mod_dir do this. By itself, ?paginate=<number> isn't strictly valid, so mod_dir issues an internal subrequest to index.php?paginate=<number>. Ideally, you should be explicit and include the complete URL-path in the RewriteRule substitution to avoid this additional dependency. For example:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ index.php?paginate=$1 [L]
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RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
The RewriteRule pattern doesn't match your request URL (/page/2). You have too many path segments (it would match a URL of the form /page/something/2). Instead, you would need a rule like the following:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ ?paginate=$1 [L]
UPDATE: However, since this is an internal rewrite, you should probably be rewriting directly to the file that is handling the request (probably index.php - the DirectoryIndex), rather than letting mod_dir do this. By itself, ?paginate=<number> isn't strictly valid, so mod_dir issues an internal subrequest to index.php?paginate=<number>. Ideally, you should be explicit and include the complete URL-path in the RewriteRule substitution to avoid this additional dependency. For example:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ index.php?paginate=$1 [L]
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RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
The RewriteRule pattern doesn't match your request URL (/page/2). You have too many path segments (it would match a URL of the form /page/something/2). Instead, you would need a rule like the following:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ ?paginate=$1 [L]
UPDATE: However, since this is an internal rewrite, you should probably be rewriting directly to the file that is handling the request (probably index.php - the DirectoryIndex), rather than letting mod_dir do this. By itself, ?paginate=<number> isn't strictly valid, so mod_dir issues an internal subrequest to index.php?paginate=<number>. Ideally, you should be explicit and include the complete URL-path in the RewriteRule substitution to avoid this additional dependency. For example:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ index.php?paginate=$1 [L]
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RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
The RewriteRule pattern doesn't match your request URL (/page/2). You have too many path segments (it would match a URL of the form /page/something/2). Instead, you would need a rule like the following:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ ?paginate=$1 [L]
UPDATE: However, since this is an internal rewrite, you should probably be rewriting directly to the file that is handling the request (probably index.php - the DirectoryIndex), rather than letting mod_dir do this. By itself, ?paginate=<number> isn't strictly valid, so mod_dir issues an internal subrequest to index.php?paginate=<number>. Ideally, you should be explicit and include the complete URL-path in the RewriteRule substitution to avoid this additional dependency. For example:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ index.php?paginate=$1 [L]
RewriteRule ^page/(.*)/([0-9]+) ?paginate=$1 [L]
The RewriteRule pattern doesn't match your request URL (/page/2). You have too many path segments (it would match a URL of the form /page/something/2). Instead, you would need a rule like the following:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ ?paginate=$1 [L]
UPDATE: However, since this is an internal rewrite, you should probably be rewriting directly to the file that is handling the request (probably index.php - the DirectoryIndex), rather than letting mod_dir do this. By itself, ?paginate=<number> isn't strictly valid, so mod_dir issues an internal subrequest to index.php?paginate=<number>. Ideally, you should be explicit and include the complete URL-path in the RewriteRule substitution to avoid this additional dependency. For example:
RewriteRule ^page/([0-9]+)$ index.php?paginate=$1 [L]
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