Hi Everyone,
I know it's not a php question... But I know alot of you use rewrite
rules and regular expressions and so I thought maybe you would be
able to help me.
The site: HTTP://purl.raoset.com/test112
test112 doesn't exist.. It's driven by the database using this
rewrite rule:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /p.php [L]
Now, on that site I have a few links... right now the likes are in
the format of:
HTTP://purl.raoset.com/design.php?purl=test112
What I would like is to have it read:
HTTP://purl.raoset.com/test112/design
completing the total look of the site :)
I tried to modify this rewrite rule I found on the web:
RewriteRule ^(.+)\.pdf$ /cgi-bin/pdf-script.php?file=$1.pdf [L,NC,QSA]
But no joy... What I had was:
RewriteRule ^design /design.php?purl=$1 [L]
Any pointers? I'm still trying to grasp the regex ideas and get used
to that and I think that may be what my main issue is right now.
Any one who can figure it out has a beverage of their choice waiting
for them as long as they come to where I am! :)
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Jason Pruim
japruim@xxxxxxxxxx
616.399.2355