Re: Apache server - Output to the same page whatever request

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MierMier wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Justin Pasher wrote:
>> 
>> MierMier wrote:
>>> Hey people, I need your help, thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> I have an appche server 2.x. + PHP, And I woundered rather it is
>>> possible
>>> to output the same page (i.e. "a.php") for a request of whatever page.
>>>
>>> I will give an examples:
>>>
>>> if the client try to reach "/hello/index.php" (which do not really exist
>>> in
>>> the server)
>>>
>>> Can apache just tell the client -> I return you that page
>>> (/hello/index.php)
>>> but infact, this page's content is "a.php"'s content.
>>> wiout 404 Errors and stuff?
>>>
>>> Thanks again
>>>
>>> Lior.
>> 
>> A RewriteRule that performs an internal rewrite should give you what you 
>> need
>> 
>> RewriteEngine on
>> RewriteRule ^/hello/index.php$ /a.php [L]
>> 
>> By default, the rewrite will perform an internal rewrite, as opposed to 
>> a 301/302 redirect. If the setup is a little more complex than what you 
>> describe above, then it may require some additional rules (such as 
>> redirecting a request for ANY arbitrary file that does not exist). You 
>> can explore the "RewriteCond -f" directive to make it smarter in that
>> case.
>> 
>> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Justin Pasher
>> 
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> 
> Hi paul,
> 
> I tried to read this guid and it seems to be a bit complicated... can you
> maybe help me out a bit?
> 
> Le'ts take the example I wrote above.
> 
> If I go to /a/page1.php?c=1
> Or I go to /a/page6.php?c=3&d=4
> 
> and I want the server to output a.php's content while he also recives the
> GET request arguments of page1/2..
> 
> How (the hell hehe) do I do that?
> 
> Thanks in Advance!
> 
> 
> 
> 

*Pasher :] sorry
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