Re: mod_rewrite?

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Someone has an idea abot what to do
thanks in advance


2011/9/21 topinambour #### <otpinambour@xxxxxxxxx>
Sorry
An mistake
url redirect gives a broken link!


2011/9/20 topinambour #### <otpinambour@xxxxxxxxx>
good morning

Yes i tried it without \?
no match :-(

but with standard output with :
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ 
and no putting ^lang=fr$ in RewriteRule in old URL
because it's automatic with RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING}

------>>
Output browser in other place in home network reject URL -->302
merci!
thanks a lot :-)

2011/9/19 topinambour #### <otpinambour@xxxxxxxxx>
Other try:
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^\?lang=fr$
RewriteRule ^[^\.]$/%1         ^[^\.]$             [L,R=302]

then it continue with in inside network
200 answer:-( in server
and it continue with ?lang=fr in url browser zone
without http://monsite.org/-Description- automatic redirect

So one thing
there's no500 error



2011/9/19 Frank Gingras <francois.gingras@xxxxxxxxx>
On 19/09/2011 8:59 AM, J-H Johansen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 2:51 PM, topinambour ####<otpinambour@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi

I have some problems about
to write rewriterule in .htaccess
I use spip and URL_propre

URL read by google as :
#URL_site/#URL_ARTICLE?page=fr
i would want to use to remove:?lang=fr and do :
/#URL_SITE/#URL_ARTICLE

Summary, it would be :
http://monsite.org/-Description-?lang=fr
to redirect to
http://monsite.org/-Description-

I write :
RewriteRule  ^\?lang=fr$    ^[^\.]$ [L,R=302]
nothing do

any ideas please

Something like this maybe?

RewriteRule  ^(.*)\?lang=fr$ $1 [L,R=302]



You can't match the query string with RewriteRule. Instead, use a RewriteCond with %{QUERY_STRING}

Frank.

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