In order to remove index.html
or index.htm
from urls I use the following in my .htaccess
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} /index\.html?$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)index\.html?$ "/$1" [NC,R=301,NE,L]
This works! (More info about flags at the end of this question *)
Then in order to add www
in urls I use the following in my .htaccess
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.mydomain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ "http://www.mydomain.com/$1" [R=301,NE,L]
This works too!
The question here is how to avoid the double redirection created by rules above in cases like the one below:
- browsers asks for
http://mydomain.com/path/index.html
- server sends
301
header to redircet browser tohttp://mydomain.com/path/
- then browser requests
http://mydomain.com/path/
- now the server sends
301
header to redircet browser tohttp://www.mydomain.com/path/
This is obviously not very smart cause a poor user who is asking http://mydomain.com/path/index.html
would be double redirected, and he would feel page goes too slow. Moreover Googlebot might stop following the link cause to the double redircetion (I'm not sure on this last one and I don't want to get into a discussion on this, it's just another possible issue.)
Thanks!
*To whom it might be interested:
NC
is used to redirect also uppercased files i.e.INDEX.HTML
/InDeX.HtM
NE
is used to avoid double url encoding I avoidhttp://.../index.html?hello=ba%20be
to be redirected tohttp://.../index.html?hello=ba%2520be
(not needed thanks to anubhava answer)QSA
is used to redirect also queries, i.e.http://.../index.html?hello=babe
tohttp://.../?hello=babe