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I'm using the JavaScript History API to change URLs when a user opens a modal on my site. It works just fine, unless you refresh the page. Of course, the subdirectory doesn't exist, so it throws a 404.

I would like to redirect all folders besides my assets and download folders. I can't figure out the .htaccess for the life of me.

EDIT

This is the farthest I've gone with the regular expression:

(\/(?!assets|download).*)

This works only halfway, as it captures any subfolder after /assets/ or /download/.

My .htaccess looks like this:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule (\/(?!assets|download).*) index.html

Just for fullness, here's what the expression looks like when plugged into regexr.com with some test data:

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    Can you show at least something you have tried so we can work from there? Mar 20, 2018 at 9:45
  • @DusanBajic Fair enough. Updated.
    – zuddsy
    Mar 20, 2018 at 22:49

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I am not sure I exactly understood what you need, but let's try:

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/(assets|download)/
RewriteRule ^ /index.html [L,QSA]

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