On 5/4/06, Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RewriteRule ^blog-([0-9]+).html$
index.php?act=blog&id=$1

This is fine, but you should really be escaping the
"." (by writing it as  "\."). Otherwise, it matches any
character, not just the literal period.

mysite.com/blog/blog-2-the_great_escape.html
which should be processed like this:
index.php?act=blog&id=$1&string=$2

going through the regex tutoral I see I need to use
"$2" for the second parameter and "$3" etc if i keep
adding parameters but still getting stumped on the
first regex part (eg: ^blog-([0-9]+).html$ )

You just need to add another pair of parenthesis
to get the second match. For your case, it'll be
something like (untested):

RewriteRule ^blog-([0-9]+)-([^\.]+)\.html$
index.php?act=blog&id=$1&string=$2

Rabin

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