Just can't figure aout those regular expressions.
I have an .htaccess file with some url rewrites. Look below what I have now:
RewriteRule ^news news/ [R]
RewriteRule ^news/([-A-z0-9]+)/$ news/$1 [R]
RewriteRule ^news/([-A-z0-9]+)$ index.php?news=$1 [L]
I don't think this is correct, I mean I think it could be better.
This is what they have to do.
- If visitor visits www.mydomain.com/news or www.mydomain.com/news/ he开发者_开发百科 shlould be redirected to www.mydomain.com/index.php
- If visitor visits www.mydomain.com/news/test-slug or www.mydomain.com/news/test-slug/ he shlould be redirected to www.mydomain.com/index.php?news=test-slug
- The slugs only contain letters (A-Z and a-z), numbers (0-9) and dashes "-", so I need a correct regex for this
Can someone help me to build the correct rewrites?
You can summarize your first two rules with this rule:
RewriteRule (.+)/$ /$1 [L,R=301]
This will remove the trailing slash from requests. And your third rule looks fine. Expect that the range A
-z
will not just contain the ranges A
-Z
(0x41-0x5A) and a
-z
(0x61-0x7A) but also the character between those two ranges [
, \
, ]
, ^
, =
and `` . I would use
[-A-Za-z0-9]` instead.
this might work
RewriteRule ^/news(/)(.+)$ /index.php?news=$2 [L]
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