Harrr... Good for you. Hope you grow us some nice lilts and drawl. Sorry, being called away to fold a giant piece of netting. Catch you another time bro!
"Pretty links" is an often requested topic, but it is rarely fully explained. mod_rewrite is one way to make "pretty links", but it's complex and its syntax is very terse, hard to grok and the documentation assumes a certain level of proficiency in HTTP. Can someone explain in simple terms how "p...
> The [L] flag causes mod_rewrite to stop processing the rule set. In most contexts, this means that if the rule matches, no further rules will be processed. This corresponds to the last command in Perl, or the break command in C. Use this flag to indicate that the current rule should be applied immediately without considering further rules.
So when we used: RewriteRule ^([^/]+)\.png$ loader.php?x=$1 [NC,L] foobar.png got rewriten to loader.php?x=foobar Then it re-executed the .htaccess and the second rule met since there's no .png at the end!
TIL END is useful ....
Therefore, we could also use a rewrite condition...
but that's another story...
I also get why my queries worked in the past. I used:
Eh, kinda personal, but my brother is going away for a while on may 8 and on may 8 I quit smoking as show of support (and to better my own health ofc :p)