Re: [users@httpd] rewrite rule

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Thanks, I modified your proposition as follows:

<Location /test>
           RewriteEngine       On
RewriteRule ^(.*)/([^/]*\.)(html|htm|php)$ /test-redir.php?page=/test/$2$3 [L]
</Location>

and rule works ok, but produced result (two frames: top one containing original file, and bottom one used for some statistics generation and so on) does not display original file, you can check this link: http://alice.oiram.net/test/index.html how the result looks like, I tried NS option without success

if I stop rewrite engine "result" shows page properly, similar to that: http://alice.oiram.net/test-noredir.php

any help very much appreciated?

Krist van Besien wrote:
On 5/22/06, Mariusz Handke <oiram@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Can anyone help me to create, or explain how to get around with rewrite
rules, please. The thing to do is:
in: http://host/dir/file
out: http://host/script.php?p=/dir/file



RewriteRule ^(.*)$        /script.php?p=$1

Krist


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