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I am trying to use a RewriteCond and RewriteRule pair to redirect visitors from

domain.com/Online_Statement_Instructions_(Owner).pdf

to

domain.com/?page=viewer&viewer=G&fileID=5.

RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^Online_Statement_Instructions_\(Owner\)\.pdf$
RewriteRule (.*) /?page=viewer&viewer=G&fileID=5 [R=301,L]

However, I'm not sure that I'm escaping characters correctly, or even that the rule is written correctly. At any rate, the rules aren't working: When someone visits domain.com/Online_Statement_Instructions_(Owner).pdf they don't get taken to domain.com/?page=viewer&viewer=G&fileID=5

How do I get a RewriteCond and RewriteRule pair to redirect visitors from that file to that page?

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If your visitors are visiting this URL:

domain.com/Online_Statement_Instructions_(Owner).pdf

then this is not really a QUERY_STRING, it is REQUEST_URI and you can use this rule:

RewriteEngine On

RewriteRule ^Online_Statement_Instructions_\(Owner\)\.pdf$ /?page=viewer&viewer=G&fileID=5 [R=302,NC,L,QSA]
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  • Thanks for the help, but it doesn't seem to work. When I visit exampledomain.com/Online_Statement_Instructions_(Owner).pdf I get a 404, instead of being redirected to exampledomain.com/?page=viewer&viewer=G&fileID=5. Why is this?
    – alloy
    Jan 5, 2015 at 19:58
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    This rules works fine on my Apache. Do you have any rule before this rule? Make sure this is your very first rule in your DocumentRoot/.htaccess
    – anubhava
    Jan 5, 2015 at 20:00
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    Just had to move it up to the top. Thanks for the help!
    – alloy
    Jan 5, 2015 at 20:04

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