So ^[^/]+/[^/]*
or
^!(partner/)
Merlin wrote:
ufff.. sorry guys, but I have to explain that better. I appreciate your help, maybe I did not give enough info.
I am trying to redirect with apache modrewrite. To do this you have to use regex (not if functions:-)
My problem is, that there are member accounts which look like that:
membername/contact.html
and there are partner accounts which look like this:
partner/name/contact.html
The goal is to redirect only if it is a member account. If I put a (.*)/contact.html it also matches the partner/ I tryed putting a root / infront, but there is not / root for the url from apaches point of view.
So I would need a regex which will match the member account, but if the first word is "partner" it should not terminate.
This seems to be a tough one!
Thanx for any help,
Merlin
"Kae Verens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Merlin wrote:
^\/test\/contact.html$
does not work. I am sorry, I just found that
it has to be: test/contact.html
and not dir/test/contact.html
there is no leading slash.
Do you have any other suggestion?
*sigh*
^test\/contact.html$
Kae
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