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I'm trying to rewrite the following url:

index.php?route=checkout/cart

to

/cart

using:

RewriteRule ^index.php?route=checkout/cart$ /basket [L] 

However it doesn't seem to work. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks

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  • To avoid the obvious: /cart or /basket?
    – BalusC
    Mar 13, 2010 at 14:10

2 Answers 2

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RewriteRule does only test the URL path. You need RewriteCond to test the query:

RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^route=checkout/cart$
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ /basket [L,R=301]

The additional R=301 flag will cause an external redirect with the status code 301 (permanent redirect) instead of an internal redirect.

And if you want the other way round:

RewriteRule ^basket$ index.php?route=checkout/cart [L]
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You need to send a redirect so that the new URL get reflected in browser address bar. So, add R to the [L].

RewriteRule ^index.php?route=checkout/cart$ /basket [R,L] 

If you'd like that searchbots should ignore the "ugly" URL and/or remove it from the indexes and use the new instead, then send a 301 redirect.

RewriteRule ^index.php?route=checkout/cart$ /basket [R=301,L] 

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