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I have following rule sin my .htaccess file.

<ifModule mod_rewrite.c>    
    RewriteEngine On

    RewriteRule ^search/$ /search.php [QSA]

    RewriteRule ^page/([^.]+)/$ /$1? [L,R=301]  

    RewriteRule ^place/france/$ /search/?country=1&hcp=1 [QSA]
    RewriteRule ^place/canary-islands/$ /search/?country=6&hcp=1 [QSA]
    RewriteRule ^place/italy/$ /search/?country=2&hcp=1 [QSA]
    RewriteRule ^place/portugal/$ /search/?country=5&hcp=1 [QSA]
    RewriteRule ^place/spain/$ /search/?country=4&hcp=1 [QSA]
    RewriteRule ^place/united-kingdom/$ /search/?country=3&hcp=1 [QSA]

    RewriteRule ^place/([^.]+)/([^.]+)/$ /page.php?t=$1-$2&ltwo=yes [QSA]

    RewriteRule ^([^.]+)/$ /page.php?t=$1 [QSA]
</ifModule>

Following pages runs ok:

www.mywebsite.com/search/
www.mywebsite.com/some-page-url/

But this page doesn't run properly and redirects always to page.php page.

www.mywebsite.com/place/france/

How can I fix this please advise?

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    check for L and NS tags
    – regilero
    Nov 6, 2013 at 11:29
  • @imsiso removing those rules is not solution, I need those rules to run as well.
    – djmzfKnm
    Nov 6, 2013 at 11:39
  • @regilero you suggestion of adding L worked. I did the rule like this RewriteRule ^place/france/$ /search/?country=1&hcp=1 [L,QSA] and those are working. If you could add your comment as answer then I can mark it as answer then. Thanks :)
    – djmzfKnm
    Nov 6, 2013 at 12:21

2 Answers 2

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Solution is to add the [L] or [last] (I'm tired of the cryptic short form) tag in the RewriteRules, so that a matching rule will stop the process.

If the last Rule is a catch-all it should also contain the [NS] or [nosubreq] tag to prevent internal redirections checks match. As even with a [last] tag the result is not an external redirect but an internal redirect, and this means the resulting url is checked one more time on all the rules (here the /search/... url).

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Here's what your current conf does for www.mywebsite.com/place/france/

1) place/france/ gets rewritten to search/?country=1&hcp=1 (correct). the rewrite process continues to the next rule.

2) Now we have search/ which gets captured by the last rule and gets rewritten to page.php

There may be a couple of ways to do this (e.g. using L flags) but my suggestion is to move the search rule downwards and before the last rule, so the url will get properly rewritten to search.php, before the last rule comes in.

Like this:

<ifModule mod_rewrite.c>    
  RewriteEngine On

  RewriteRule ^page/([^.]+)/$ /$1? [L,R=301]  

  RewriteRule ^place/france/$ /search/?country=1&hcp=1 [QSA]
  RewriteRule ^place/canary-islands/$ /search/?country=6&hcp=1 [QSA]
  RewriteRule ^place/italy/$ /search/?country=2&hcp=1 [QSA]
  RewriteRule ^place/portugal/$ /search/?country=5&hcp=1 [QSA]
  RewriteRule ^place/spain/$ /search/?country=4&hcp=1 [QSA]
  RewriteRule ^place/united-kingdom/$ /search/?country=3&hcp=1 [QSA]

  RewriteRule ^place/([^.]+)/([^.]+)/$ /page.php?t=$1-$2&ltwo=yes [QSA]

  RewriteRule ^search/$ /search.php [QSA]

  RewriteRule ^([^.]+)/$ /page.php?t=$1 [QSA]
</ifModule>
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