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What I'm trying to do is a pretty simple idea but somehow it doesn't work. I need this rewrite rule to work:

RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)/?([a-zA-Z0-9-=]*)$ index.php?op=$1&$2 [L,NC]

I think it's pretty much self explanatory but I want the rule to pass the first regex group as the op parameter and the the second regex group is passed untouched to the script. Like this:

http://example.org/view/?post_slug=awesome-apache-mods --> http://example.org/index.php?op=view&post_slug=awesome-apache-mods

The problem here is that the first part works just fine, meaning the op parameter is set correctly but the second part gets lost. I mean literaly lost. When I issue print_r($_GET) there is just the op parameter.

Array
(
    [op] => view
)

I wonder what's wrong here?

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  • RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)/?([a-zA-Z0-9-=]*)$ index.php?op=$1&post_slug=$2 [L,NC] Smome thing like that perhaps? You missed the second variable and since it's null vaule variable sent which dont show up in print_R Feb 20, 2013 at 20:04
  • I cant see any (under score _) in the regex for matching post_slug?
    – user1646111
    Feb 20, 2013 at 20:14
  • @IesusSonesson The second var is not always post_slug. The point is it can be anything.
    – 2hamed
    Feb 21, 2013 at 7:08

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I tested your pattern using preg_match_all its not matching the URL because _ is not defined in the pattern, but when I added _ it matched the URL:

$text = 'view/?post_slug=awesome-apache-mods';
$pattern = '/^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)\/\?([a-zA-Z0-9_=-]*)$/';
preg_match_all($pattern, $text, $out);
print_r($out);

Then your .htaccess pattern should be like this:

^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)/\?([a-zA-Z0-9_=-]*)$ [L,NC, QSA]

Its better to use this if /view is constant:

RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_-=]*)$ index.php?op=view&$2 [L,NC, QSA]
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  • Thanks, I'll try it when I get back home and let you know if it worked or not. Though I don't think the problem is with the missing underscore because I have tried it before. It seems that it might be the unescaped question mark!
    – 2hamed
    Feb 21, 2013 at 7:10

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