Rather than set up a mod_rewrite rule for that specific URL, why not put an entire framework in place?
mod_rewrite as follows:
#URI PATH CONSTRUCTION
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^/?(.*)$ /index.php?string=$1 [L,QSA]
</IfModule>
Then have your index.php file break up $_REQUEST['string'] into an array that you can test to direct the request to where it needs to go
if (isset($_GET['string'])) {
//DEALS WITH GET PARAMETERS
if (strstr($_GET['string'],"?") !== false) {
$pos = 0;
$tailstr = substr($_GET['string'],$pos);
$endpos = strpos($tailstr, "?");
$endpos = $endpos + strlen("?");
$string = substr($_GET['string'],$pos,$endpos);
} else {
$string = $_GET['string'];
}
$path = explode("/",$_GET['string']);
}
//Depth to 5 levels
for ($i=0;$i<5;$i++) {
if (!isset($path[$i])) $path[$i] = null;
}
global $path;
You now have a global array containing the individual elements in the URI
eg
http://example.com/account/JohnDoe
would give you:
$path[0] = 'account'
$path[1] = 'JohnDoe'
$path[2] = ''
$path[3] = ''
$path[4] = ''