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Hey folks,

I am betting on an obvious problem here I am not seeing.

Here's the important bits for those of you familiar with Mod-Rewrite

.htaccess file with mod-rewrite rules exists here: http://www.thedomain.com/.htaccess User goes to this URL: http://www.thedomain.com/test/blog Mod-Rewrite rules should actually tell the server to access this URL: http://www.thedomain.com/index.php?page=blog

.htaccess:

Options FollowSymLinks
Options -MultiViews
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^test/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

This combination of code/request does not work. If you're wondering about the code snippet ^test not being ^/test instead, it is because apparently this is a problem on GoDaddy, the code fails with the / after the ^ - this seems like it may be related to my problem, which I'll explain further... If I change the .htaccess code line:

RewriteRule ^test/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

to

RewriteRule ^test([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

(just removing the / here: ^test/([^/.]+) )

The code works when the requested URL is changed to accomodate (remove the slash; http://www.thedomain.com/testblog) as the user views the proper index.php?page=blog server response. It seems to me I cannot use any slashes within the darn match side of the RewriteRule. What gives?

Update: If at all relevent, this .htaccess file and the relevant files to the question all exist in a subdirectory off of the GoDaddy server that is hosting this although the domain points to the subdirectory as the root. Not sure if this is relevant.

Update: This server (at the server root) is actually running wordpress with pretty URLs enabled and they work perfectly fine. I assume wordpress uses mod-rewrite to make crazy urls like thedomain.com/2008/11/15/the-article-title.html work...?

Thanks so much.

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Hey folks,

I am betting on an obvious problem here I am not seeing.

Here's the important bits for those of you familiar with Mod-Rewrite

.htaccess file with mod-rewrite rules exists here: http://www.thedomain.com/.htaccess User goes to this URL: http://www.thedomain.com/test/blog Mod-Rewrite rules should actually tell the server to access this URL: http://www.thedomain.com/index.php?page=blog

.htaccess:

Options FollowSymLinks
Options -MultiViews
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^test/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

This combination of code/request does not work. If you're wondering about the code snippet ^test not being ^/test instead, it is because apparently this is a problem on GoDaddy, the code fails with the / after the ^ - this seems like it may be related to my problem, which I'll explain further... If I change the .htaccess code line:

RewriteRule ^test/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

to

RewriteRule ^test([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

(just removing the / here: ^test/([^/.]+) )

The code works when the requested URL is changed to accomodate (remove the slash; http://www.thedomain.com/testblog) as the user views the proper index.php?page=blog server response. It seems to me I cannot use any slashes within the darn match side of the RewriteRule. What gives?

If at all relevent, this .htaccess file and the relevant files to the question all exist in a subdirectory off of the GoDaddy server that is hosting this although the domain points to the subdirectory as the root. Not sure if this is relevant.

Thanks so much.

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Mod-Rewrite Problems (Apache) with / slashes

Hey folks,

I am betting on an obvious problem here I am not seeing.

Here's the important bits for those of you familiar with Mod-Rewrite

.htaccess file with mod-rewrite rules exists here: http://www.thedomain.com/.htaccess User goes to this URL: http://www.thedomain.com/test/blog Mod-Rewrite rules should actually tell the server to access this URL: http://www.thedomain.com/index.php?page=blog

.htaccess:

Options FollowSymLinks
Options -MultiViews
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^test/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

This combination of code/request does not work. If you're wondering about the code snippet ^test not being ^/test instead, it is because apparently this is a problem on GoDaddy, the code fails with the / after the ^ - this seems like it may be related to my problem, which I'll explain further... If I change the .htaccess code line:

RewriteRule ^test/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

to

RewriteRule ^test([^/.]+)$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]

(just removing the / here: ^test/([^/.]+) )

The code works when the requested URL is changed to accomodate (remove the slash; http://www.thedomain.com/testblog) as the user views the proper index.php?page=blog server response. It seems to me I cannot use any slashes within the darn match side of the RewriteRule. What gives?

Thanks so much.