Re: Problem with Mod_Rewrite

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Try with
 RewriteRule ^/index.html$ new.html

2009/4/14 ricardo13 <ricardoogrande@xxxxxxxxx>

Hi all,

I'm doing some tests with module rewrite (mod_rewrite), but I'm have
problems.
I typed the follow in http.conf:

<IfModule rewrite_module>
 RewriteEngine on
 RewriteRule ^index.html$ new.html
</IfModule>

When I type in browser localhost/index.html don't happen nothing. I have
file index.html and new.html !!!
What's happen ???  <IfModule rewrite_module> is wrong ???

Ricardo


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