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I have rules like the following:

Redirect 301 /example/test/54 http://newdomain.com.au?ref=hello54
Redirect 301 /example/test/15 http://newdomain.com.au?ref=hello15

And then I have another rule:

Redirect 301 / http://newdomain.com.au?ref=test

Anything that isn't captured by the first rules is then captured by the last one. The problem is say if I do:

http://olddomain.com/qwerty it redirects to http://newdomain.com.au/qwerty

I need it to just redirect to http://newdomain.com.au/ (and not append qwerty)

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Use RedirectMatch for finer control with regex support:

RedirectMatch 301 ^/example/test/54/?$ http://newdomain.com.au?ref=hello54
RedirectMatch 301 ^/example/test/15/?$ http://newdomain.com.au?ref=hello15
RedirectMatch 301 ^/?$ http://newdomain.com.au?ref=test

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