Re: Looking for RewriteRule regex aid

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As a rewrite rule that could get very hairy.

If you are running a server where you use something like mod_perl or mod_python
i would set up a handler and do in said language, be MUCH easier.

On Feb 28, 2008, at 1:23 AM, wi wrote:

Hi all

I have a need to create a RewriteRule that will take something like

/clubhouse/1234567/mediafile.jpg

and turn it into

/clubhouse/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/mediafile.jpg

It seems like a relatively simple thing, but the number of digits in
the source URI could be anything between 1 and 18, so the regex starts
getting a bit hairy.

Before I get too desperate, perhaps someone with potent regex chops
would like to take a shot at it!

cheers
wayne

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