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Hi,

I told wordpress that I wanted urls to look like: domain.com/postname.html

I want to pass a parameter to a wordpress plugin. So when I get domain.com/postname.html.2 it is suppose to be domain.com/postname.html?tubepress_page=2

With the following the parameter is passed correctly, but not the name.

This is the .htaccess file:

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^.*([0-9]+)$ /?tubepress_page=$1
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php
</IfModule>

So for URL domain.com/postname.html.2 the above .htaccess basically works, it gives me the correct parameter to the script, but not the correct page, it gives me the latest wordpress post.

I think it somehow is missing the postname, but I don't know how to specify that in the RewriteRule.

I get the same if I type: domain.com/.2 which gives me the latest post.

So what would be good domain.com/xyz.html.2 to be tubepress_page=2 for the page xyz and I don't want to specify xyz.html anywhere in the htaccess file, since I want to try to avoid typing in things for each new post I make.

How do I specify it so that the postname variable is taken into consideration in the RewriteRule?

Any help on this would be very much appreciated.

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Try this rule:

RewriteRule ^(.*\.html)\.([0-9]+)$ $1?tubepress_page=$2
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No, it does not work. If I do: RewriteRule ^(.*\.html)\.([0-9]+)$ $1?tubepress_page=$2 [L,R=301] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule . /index.php The browser is redirected from /filename.html.3 to filename.html?tubepress_page=3 which suggest the logic is correct? Maybe it is wordpress' fault. That is does something in addition. It does the postname.html translation right, since it does not say anything about postname in the .htaccess file. – JonB Jul 17 at 23:10

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