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A: How to use .htaccess mod rewrite to redirect php url as a string?

MattThe ? at the end of .php is making the last p optional (so .phpx=foo or .phx=foo would match). It's not actually being considered a character in the match. Try escaping the ? like: \?

Jay
Jay
I tried: RewriteRule ^file\.php\?x=foo$ but that doesn't seem to work either.
Nuke the ^ anchor in the front and see if that works. I can't remember which part of the URL mod_rewrite starts matching at. It might be expecting ^/file...
Jay
Jay
Nope, that was a no-go also. (neither deleting the ^ nor changing it to ^/file... worked)
Are you familiar with vhosts? Are you hitting default and do you know if AllowOverride is set properly?
Also, you can try removing the IfModule tags and see if you get an Error 500 - which would indicate mod_rewrite is not enabled
Jay
Jay
I have never heard of vhosts. I do know that simple htaccess modrewrite is working on the same file: RewriteRule ^somefile.php$ site.com/newfile.php [R=301,NC,L] so htaccess is enabled properly if that's what you're checking?
02:08
yeah I was checking htaccess and mod support. I don't see anything obviously wrong at this point - I guess it would help to see the whole file you're editing
the other match is sharing the same htaccess?
Jay
Jay
Hang on, let me see if I can grab the rest..
Jay
Jay
yes
yeah if you can throw it on a pastebin/gist/something that would be helpful
Jay
Jay
it's something like this: justpaste.it/y0p
02:11
have you tried removing the first RewriteRule just to see if its somehow intercepting
Jay
Jay
Again, the second-to-last rewriterule line works perfect. It's the last one that's giving me trouble.
er, not first
second-to-last. can you remove that to make sure its not intercepting
Jay
Jay
just tried it - that's not it either =/
that's [kinda] good
i assume you dont have shell access right
you're doing this via ftp or something
Jay
Jay
I'm using ftp
02:14
bummer. no access to logs
hang on
Jay
Jay
yeah, sorry about that
np i can emulate it on this side in a minute or two
Jay
Jay
thanks, I really appreciate it
ok have it emulated. toying with it now
Jay
Jay
yeah, I'm looking on google to see if anyone's had anything similar before... so far no luck
02:23
looking like the get args arent part of the url you match against
yep i got it
Jay
Jay
oh this one is a good link (reading)
basically you have to set up a condition against QUERY_STRING specifically. then match the naked URL with a standard RewriteRule
Jay
Jay
ohhhhh
that makes sense, trying that
the caveat i can imagine here is that condition will likely cascade down. so it would be best to throw a comment in there instructing that condition/match need to remain at the bottom lol
02:41
gotta go, good luck

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