Re: Mod_Rewrite voodoo

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On 06-Jan-10 13:16, Reese wrote:
On 05-Jan-10 17:43, Igor Cicimov wrote:
You can try this

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule (.*)([0-9]{2}).html$ /20$2/$1$2.html [R,L]

I'm also not sure what would prevent this from becoming endlessly
recursive, since the domain/2005/file013105.html file may still
get processed and redirected to domain/2005/2005/file013105.html,
etc. and etc. Is an [L] flag needed or something?

Ah, it has it, now I see. Since this is expected to be permanent,
then the flags should probably be [L,R=301] shouldn't they?

Also, how would this be disabled for files with a date code that
corresponds to calendar year 2010 (nameDDMMYY.ext)? It is needed
for 2005-2009, but not other years - and not for external links.
So adding RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} domain\.com is needed, yes?

Reese


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