Great thanks anyway
Joe Lewis-2 wrote: > > Uh, the main website would show some definitive examples that you could > use. Since apparently google didn't accept your "apache rewriterule" > query, I have a result : > > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html > > (and yes, the periods in the rules act as an "any character" - it's a > regular expression - so you do have to precede it with a backslash - and > there are examples of that in the webserver documentation). > > A more appropriate list for questions is the httpd-users list rather > than the module developers list. > > Joe > > Thierry Kennes wrote: >> Hi there, >> I completely new in Apache config and all that stuff. >> I've got a wiki (for example : http://wiki.thierrykennes.com) >> and when I want to create a page Test.com >> so that it looks like this : http://wiki.thierrykennes.com/Test.com, it >> doesn't work because of the dot. >> >> I was told to look on .htaccess about "RewriteRule" and I thought of >> adding >> somethg like that : >> RewriteRule (.*)\.(.*)$ substitution >> Is my pattern right ? and also what can I put instead of "substitution" ? >> >> Thanks a lot for your further reply. >> >> ps: and sorry for my bad english :) >> > > > -- > Joseph Lewis <http://sharktooth.org/> > "Divide the fire, and you will sooner put it out." - Publius Syrus > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/RewriteRule-with-a-dot-in-URL-tf4076304.html#a11588566 Sent from the Apache HTTP Server - Module Writers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.