I use .htaccess
to display my 404 page, while showing the requested URL in the browser instead of the actual 404 URL. To do so, I have this line in my .htaccess
:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /404.php [L]
This works good whenever I go to a non-existent file (i.e. blalba.php
).
The problem is: When I try to go to my main site dir (i.e. http://example.com/
), I see the 404 page. When I directly go to my index file (i.e. http://example.com/index.php
), everything works just fine.
How could I modify the .htaccess
to not redirect my main dir?
So that, in fact, the main dir is excluded from the rewrite code above.
ANSWER:
See answer below and adding RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
solved the problem!