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Apache URL Rewrite to domain.com/custom_url_name

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-17 09:10 出处:网络
Using Apache on a Red Hat server, I\'m trying to rewrite the URL of a member\'s store on our website from:

Using Apache on a Red Hat server, I'm trying to rewrite the URL of a member's store on our website from:

domain.com/store.php?url=12345

to:

domain.com/12345

Using these rules, I can get it to work if I always remember to add an ending slash:

Options -Indexes 
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^store/url/(.*)$ store.php?url=$1
RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ store.php?url=$1

domain.com/12345/ works, but domain.com/1开发者_Go百科2345 does not work.

Removing the slash in the last line of Rewrite code breaks a lot of stuff. Is there a way to get this to work both with or without that ending slash?


What if you made the slash optional? Furthermore, you probably to to specify something more specific than (.*), because domain.com/a/b/c/d/e will match. Instead, you can use a negated character class to specify everything other than a slash.

RewriteRule ^([^/]*)/?$ store.php?url=$1

Alternately, if you only want to capture numbers, you can use the \d shorthand class (which matches any digit) along with a + which specifies that at least one digit must be present:

RewriteRule ^(\d+)/?$ store.php?url=$1


Your attempt using ^(.*)$ fails because that would match any URL path. Use a more specific pattern than .*, maybe \d+ to allow only one or more digits:

RewriteRule ^(\d+)$ store.php?url=$1
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