I'm not even really sure if rewrite is what I need, but basically I have an alias/proxy setup on apache which points mysite.com/itunes/ to mysite2.com/pr/itunes/. My script php executes on the second server, so it assumes that the address should be mysite.com/pr/itunes/. I need to rewrite this to mysite.com/itunes. Here's my code:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^itunes/(.*).php$ pr/itunes/(.*).php
After a few years with apache 2.2 I decided to try apache 2.4 Both are running on windows 7. I had to recompile my modules against the new api, but that was succesful. I am now confronted that the rewrite rule for one of my locations :
I'm trying to rewrite the urls across a site I'm developing, which pass get variables like the following:
localhost/link/link1/page.php?id=12 would look like: localhost/page/12
The first link in the htaccess file works fine, but the following ones don't (whatever the order, the first one works). I'm attaching a snippet of the file here:
Latest Plex installed on a fresh machine. Have tried both Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04 and cannot seem to have my website work correctly regarding URL rewrites. Its enabled in apache...
I have a domain with a few forwarding email accounts that forward to mac.com email accounts... for some reason every once in a while these accounts stop working...
This is the error I get when I email to that account:
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed: ...
I want a user to type myUrl.com/JohnSmith and go to John Smith's homepage. His homepage is actually a dynamic page that is shared with all users which is myUrl.com/Shared.aspx?ID=1234. I have created a URL rewrite script which finds the folder specified (JohnSmith) and finds the user ID from the database. It then displays the Shared.aspx page for the proper ID.
This works on my local machine because it's using Visual Web Developer as the hosting engine so it executes ASP.NET for every page load. When I upload this to an online host using IIS it fails because there is no folder named JohnSmith. I get a 404 online where I would get the proper page on my machine.
I have tried to work with 3 hosts to make this happen and noone can get this to work. I really need to either know what to tell the host to change or find someone who knows how to do this. I am obviously willing to change hosts if that's what it takes.
Actually I am going to use phpprobid system and it has in built function for mod rewrite but I think it is for apache as if i turn it on I cant access pages
I'm facing some issues with hotlinking here. the htaccess do not work because users can still use their download manager to download the file without going to my site.
I've seen few sites that got tempoary url that changes every X times and that support download manager.
When someone types in myforum.com/forums.html I want it to display the main forum (myforum.com) with ...../forums.html in the url bar. But without actually having a forums.html file present on the server. Can this be accomplished with htaccess?
I'd like to use lighttpd on my server but it doesn't support url rewrites for wordpress. I have a VPS running on kloxo and i have 4 clients using WP2.71 with permalinks.
After searching i found something really nice: " Create a file called /etc/lighttpd/wp-rewrite.conf with the following contents:
i'd like to use a code similar to the one below, to rewrite a sub directory to a subdomain. www.domain.com/aoa/info/ to info.domain.com and then error 301 if someone goes to www.domain.com/aoa/info/ directly
We have a server that is (unfortunately) running Windows. I'd like to change the strings from something like index.php?p=home to /home. I know how to do this on an Apache server, but I'm completely clueless for a Windows server running IIS.
I have all my specify modules are loaded in pache like mod_rewrite in other face I have a script need require mod_rewrite in install steps but I have in testing : Apache Mod-Rewrite Unavailable
With this whole no-www thing going on. I've decided to have a look at whether I can do this for my domains.
Instead of writing a
RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.domain.com$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ h77p://domain.com/$1 [R=301,L]
for every single domain I'd like to do this for across all domains as standard. I'm not too hot on rewrite rules and have in the past avoided them cos of the complexities. But I'd like to get this done, and no silently do it, but reflect the URL difference in the webbrowsers address bar too.