Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hey everyone,
Not completely specific to php but I know you guys know regex's
better then I do! :)
I am attempting to match purl.schreurprinting.com/jasonpruim112 to
purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php?purl=jasonpruim112
Here are my current matching patterns:
RewriteRule /(.*)
"/volumes/raider/webserver/documents/dev/schreurprinting.com/p.php?purl=$
# RewriteRule /(*.) "/purl.schreurprinting.com/$1"
# RewriteRule /(mail.php?purl=*)
"/purl.schreurprinting.com/mail.php?purl=$1"
Yes I am doing this for apache's mod_rewrite, but my question is much
more specific to regex's at this point :)
Any ideas where I am going wrong? it seems like it should be fairly
simple to do, but I don't know regex's at all :)
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Jason Pruim
Raoset Inc.
Technology Manager
MQC Specialist
11287 James St
Holland, MI 49424
www.raoset.com
japruim@xxxxxxxxxx
RewriteRule ^jasonpruim112$ /p.php?purl=jasonpruim112 [L]
Just tried it, and it pops up with a 404... I'll keep looking.
One other thing that I should probably add is the fact that the
^jasonpruim112$ could have hundreds of counterparts.... ^bobsmith112$
^jerrybob112$ etc... etc...
Thanks for looking though!
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Jason Pruim
Raoset Inc.
Technology Manager
MQC Specialist
11287 James St
Holland, MI 49424
www.raoset.com
japruim@xxxxxxxxxx
here's a typical rule; probably best to modify what works and go from
there :)
RewriteRule ^directory/(.*)$ /newdirectory/$1 [L]
the other alternative is to let php handle it..
this is basicaly if request isn't a file or a directory route to a php
handler [my prefered way]:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /notfound_handler.php [L]
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