Hi Matus, thaznks for your answer. I've try to use : RedirectMatch /.* http://www.mydomain.comUnfortunately, I'm still getting redirect with the arguments I pass in the URL.
Thanks, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 30.06.08 14:29, Sylvain Viollat wrote:Thanks for your answer. I've try to use Redirect instead of RedirectMatch but result is the same. I'm still getting redirect with the end of the URL.RedirectMatch permanent / http://www.mydomain.comThe problem is that all queries which contain something after the .net/ (eg.index.php?ref=10), are redirect to http://www.mydomain.com/ref=10simply changing RedirectMatch to Redirect won't help you. both directived will change old matching part to new, e.g.: Redirect / /blah/ will change /hello to /blah/hello Note the trailing slash, it's important, because: Redirect / /blah will change /hello to /blahhello You should try RedirectMatch /.* http://www.mydomain.com. which could work as you wish.
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