Your problem is that, if an .htaccess file is placed in a subfolder of your www root folder, then the name of the subfolder is stripped from the path before it's passed to the rewrite rules:
"When using the rewrite engine in .htaccess
files the per-directory prefix (which always is the same for a specific directory) is automatically removed for the RewriteRule pattern matching and automatically added after any relative (not starting with a slash or protocol name) substitution encounters the end of a rule set. See the RewriteBase directive for more information regarding what prefix will be added back to relative substitutions."
Thus, the ^(.*)$
regex in your rewrite rule, which is supposed to match the entire path and save it in $1
, is actually only matching the part of the path after the demo/
prefix.
To fix this, you have two options:
a) Move your .htaccess file (or at least this particular rewrite rule) to the www root folder. If you, for some reason, still want it to only match paths under the "demo" folder, replace the ^(.*)$
regex with e.g. ^(demo(/.*)?)$
.
b) Add the folder name back yourself, making your rewrite rule look something like this:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\. [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.%{HTTP_HOST}/demo/$1 [R=301,L,NS]
(I also added the NS
flag, since you probably want it for "cosmetic" external rewrites like this.)