Hi Joydeep,
Zitat von Joydeep Bakshi <joydeep.bak...@netzrezepte.de>:
On 24-May-2013, at 6:23 PM, Jens-Uwe Mozdzen <jmozd...@nde.ag> wrote:
Hi Joydeep,
Zitat von Joydeep Bakshi <joydeep.bak...@netzrezepte.de>:
On 24-May-2013, at 6:06 PM, "Jens-U. Mozdzen" <jmozd...@nde.ag> wrote:
Hi Joydeep,
Zitat von Joydeep Bakshi <joydeep.bak...@netzrezepte.de>:
[...]
Thanks but without the leading slash it still fails to provide
the redirection.
Now I have
RewriteRule ^ALP33211$ /ALP33211&L=1 [R=301]
what's in mod_rewrite's debug log?
Regards,
Jens
Hello Jens,
I get repeated
sorry, I missed the other response.
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applying pattern '^ALP33211$' to uri
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That's not very helpful yet - increase the log level so you see
that a new request is being handled and which rules apply and which
don't - "RewriteLogLevel 5" might be a good start.
It was level 5 and now I have set level 9.
From log it seems that the pattern is blindly applied to every link
rather than matching the query_string
that's not how I read it:
applying pattern '^ALP33211$' to uri 'index.php'
applying pattern '^ALP33211$' to uri
'uploads/repository/02/1276_cn74_1001.gif'
applying pattern '^ALP33211$' to uri
'fileadmin/templates/images/btnAddCart.png'
……..
….
where te ruleset I have at .htaccess is
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^Id=7572&doi=10.5414/ALP33211$
RewriteRule ^/ALP33211$ /ALP33211&L=1 [R=301]
The first rule to check is "does the URI match "^/ALP33211$"? And
that's of course applied to all incoming requests, which is what the
debug log confirms.
The actual url is
http://www.mydomain.com/index.php?id=7&artId=7572&doi=10.5414/ALP33211
Then where does your regexp "^/ALP33211$" come from? Shouldn't you
rather match "^index.php$"?
RewriteCond is just *another* condition the request has to match. And
make sure your replacement string is correct - as it is now, you
defined to turn "/ALP33211" (which will never match - no leading
slash, please) to "/ALP33211&L1"... even if you fix the condition, the
replacement looks wrong to me ;)
and it has to become
http://www.mydomain.com/index.php?id=7&artId=7572&doi=10.5414/ALP33211&L=5
hm... might it be you got confused by the format of the query
parameters? The final element of the resource is "index.php",
everything after the "?" are parameters. Seems that's where your
current regexp comes from.
Watch your debug log - it tells you what URI is being thrown into the
rule sets - the first one from your quote above is "index.php", and
it's that URI which needs to be matched in RewriteRule.
The &L=5 has to be appended
Thanks
Regards,
Jens
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