I am trying to send every request to www.example.com/user/
to www.example.com/user.php?id=0
using this
RewriteRule ^user/$ user.php?id=0
Basically, if someone is accessing www.example.com/user/
with no user id, the site will default to id = 0
.
However, when I type www.example.com/user/
Apache seems to simply serve the user.php file, completely ignoring the RewriteRule. Any idea on why this is happening?
Thank you.
I should mention that this only happens if I use the same word in the URL as the php file's name. For example, if I were to use
RewriteRule ^yes/$ user.php?id=0
Going to www.example.com/yes/
would apply the RewriteRule just fine.
So it seems that Apache looks for a file with that name and ignores the RewriteRule.
And no, adding a [L] flag did not help.
Here's my .htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^user/$ user.php?id=0
RewriteRule ^user/([0-9]+)$ user.php?id=$1