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Apache Redirect without include document root in rewrite rule
How do I forward requests to another URL without actually changing the URL in Apache?Redirect, Change URLs or Redirect HTTP to HTTPS in Apache - Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Mod_Rewrite Rules but Were Afraid to AskMod_rewrite Mask URLA simple way to redirect http://example.com to http://example.com/mylink with Apache?Apache Adding DocumentRoot to URL when www not used - could be rewrite issuerewrite rule does not rewrite url as expectedRewrite URLs in apache with & in the queryapache2 rewrite rule: delete any path from URLApache 2.4 mod_rewrite rule applying redirect to non-redirect rule (only [L] flag)ModSecurity SecRule based on original browser url, not internal rewrite (index.php, app.php, etc.)
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty height:90px;width:728px;box-sizing:border-box;
I have this working rule:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ https://example.com/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
For redirecting https://example.com/register/amp/
to https://example.com/register?amp=1
.
And it is working well, but I would like that the URL in the browser didn't change so it will load the register?amp=1
, but in browser still show /register/amp/
.
To achieve this behaviour, I try modifying to:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
But then it redirects to https://example.com/home/user/public_html/register?amp=1
.
So it is adding the document root wrongly and I don't know how to modify the rule to achieve that.
apache-2.4 mod-rewrite rewrite redirection documentroot
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I have this working rule:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ https://example.com/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
For redirecting https://example.com/register/amp/
to https://example.com/register?amp=1
.
And it is working well, but I would like that the URL in the browser didn't change so it will load the register?amp=1
, but in browser still show /register/amp/
.
To achieve this behaviour, I try modifying to:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
But then it redirects to https://example.com/home/user/public_html/register?amp=1
.
So it is adding the document root wrongly and I don't know how to modify the rule to achieve that.
apache-2.4 mod-rewrite rewrite redirection documentroot
Have you looked into "%REQUEST_URI"? check here too stackoverflow.com/questions/14070635/…
– bshea
Apr 30 at 2:19
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I have this working rule:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ https://example.com/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
For redirecting https://example.com/register/amp/
to https://example.com/register?amp=1
.
And it is working well, but I would like that the URL in the browser didn't change so it will load the register?amp=1
, but in browser still show /register/amp/
.
To achieve this behaviour, I try modifying to:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
But then it redirects to https://example.com/home/user/public_html/register?amp=1
.
So it is adding the document root wrongly and I don't know how to modify the rule to achieve that.
apache-2.4 mod-rewrite rewrite redirection documentroot
I have this working rule:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ https://example.com/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
For redirecting https://example.com/register/amp/
to https://example.com/register?amp=1
.
And it is working well, but I would like that the URL in the browser didn't change so it will load the register?amp=1
, but in browser still show /register/amp/
.
To achieve this behaviour, I try modifying to:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
But then it redirects to https://example.com/home/user/public_html/register?amp=1
.
So it is adding the document root wrongly and I don't know how to modify the rule to achieve that.
apache-2.4 mod-rewrite rewrite redirection documentroot
apache-2.4 mod-rewrite rewrite redirection documentroot
edited May 4 at 1:10
MrWhite
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asked Apr 30 at 1:41
shakaranshakaran
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Have you looked into "%REQUEST_URI"? check here too stackoverflow.com/questions/14070635/…
– bshea
Apr 30 at 2:19
add a comment |
Have you looked into "%REQUEST_URI"? check here too stackoverflow.com/questions/14070635/…
– bshea
Apr 30 at 2:19
Have you looked into "%REQUEST_URI"? check here too stackoverflow.com/questions/14070635/…
– bshea
Apr 30 at 2:19
Have you looked into "%REQUEST_URI"? check here too stackoverflow.com/questions/14070635/…
– bshea
Apr 30 at 2:19
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RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
You need to remove the R
(external "redirect") flag. The ./
prefix on the substitution string is also superfluous here and just adds complexity that the OS must optimise out.
When you specify a relative path substitution in a directory context (.htaccess
or <Directory>
container in the server config) and you have not stated an alternative prefix (or "base" directory) with the RewriteBase
directive, then Apache adds back the directory-prefix (ie. /home/user/public_html/
in this case) at the end of the rewriting process. It is because this is an external redirect that you are exposing this directory-prefix in a malformed redirect. You need an internal rewrite instead.
For example:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,NC,NE,L]
However, you've also included app.php
in the substitution, which you've not shown in your target URLs? (app.php
maybe correct - you should be rewriting to the actual filesystem path and not rely on any additional rewrites or subrequests by mod_dir.)
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RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
You need to remove the R
(external "redirect") flag. The ./
prefix on the substitution string is also superfluous here and just adds complexity that the OS must optimise out.
When you specify a relative path substitution in a directory context (.htaccess
or <Directory>
container in the server config) and you have not stated an alternative prefix (or "base" directory) with the RewriteBase
directive, then Apache adds back the directory-prefix (ie. /home/user/public_html/
in this case) at the end of the rewriting process. It is because this is an external redirect that you are exposing this directory-prefix in a malformed redirect. You need an internal rewrite instead.
For example:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,NC,NE,L]
However, you've also included app.php
in the substitution, which you've not shown in your target URLs? (app.php
maybe correct - you should be rewriting to the actual filesystem path and not rely on any additional rewrites or subrequests by mod_dir.)
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RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
You need to remove the R
(external "redirect") flag. The ./
prefix on the substitution string is also superfluous here and just adds complexity that the OS must optimise out.
When you specify a relative path substitution in a directory context (.htaccess
or <Directory>
container in the server config) and you have not stated an alternative prefix (or "base" directory) with the RewriteBase
directive, then Apache adds back the directory-prefix (ie. /home/user/public_html/
in this case) at the end of the rewriting process. It is because this is an external redirect that you are exposing this directory-prefix in a malformed redirect. You need an internal rewrite instead.
For example:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,NC,NE,L]
However, you've also included app.php
in the substitution, which you've not shown in your target URLs? (app.php
maybe correct - you should be rewriting to the actual filesystem path and not rely on any additional rewrites or subrequests by mod_dir.)
add a comment |
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
You need to remove the R
(external "redirect") flag. The ./
prefix on the substitution string is also superfluous here and just adds complexity that the OS must optimise out.
When you specify a relative path substitution in a directory context (.htaccess
or <Directory>
container in the server config) and you have not stated an alternative prefix (or "base" directory) with the RewriteBase
directive, then Apache adds back the directory-prefix (ie. /home/user/public_html/
in this case) at the end of the rewriting process. It is because this is an external redirect that you are exposing this directory-prefix in a malformed redirect. You need an internal rewrite instead.
For example:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,NC,NE,L]
However, you've also included app.php
in the substitution, which you've not shown in your target URLs? (app.php
maybe correct - you should be rewriting to the actual filesystem path and not rely on any additional rewrites or subrequests by mod_dir.)
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ ./app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,R=301,NC,NE,L]
You need to remove the R
(external "redirect") flag. The ./
prefix on the substitution string is also superfluous here and just adds complexity that the OS must optimise out.
When you specify a relative path substitution in a directory context (.htaccess
or <Directory>
container in the server config) and you have not stated an alternative prefix (or "base" directory) with the RewriteBase
directive, then Apache adds back the directory-prefix (ie. /home/user/public_html/
in this case) at the end of the rewriting process. It is because this is an external redirect that you are exposing this directory-prefix in a malformed redirect. You need an internal rewrite instead.
For example:
RewriteRule ^(.*)/amp/$ app.php/$1?amp=1 [QSA,NC,NE,L]
However, you've also included app.php
in the substitution, which you've not shown in your target URLs? (app.php
maybe correct - you should be rewriting to the actual filesystem path and not rely on any additional rewrites or subrequests by mod_dir.)
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