My favourite explanation of htaccess and dynamic ones is at:
http://corz.org/serv/trick
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http://www.abc.com/index.p
to be:
http://www.abc.com/variabl
Second best would be:
http://www.abc.com/variabl
to:
http://www.abc.com/variabl
Thanks for any help...
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My favourite explanation of htaccess and dynamic ones is at:
http://corz.org/serv/trick
Hi,
##########################
# Search engine friendly URLs #
##########################
RewriteEngine on
# Any request for variable5.html will be redirected to index.php?variable=5
# It will match only for numeric variables
RewriteRule ^variable(\d*)\.html$ index.php?variable=$1
# Any request for variable5.html will be redirected to variable5.php
RewriteRule ^variable5.html$ variable5.php
# Any request for any non existing .html page will be redirected to .php page
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)\.html$ $1.php
Kind Regards
Bakr Alsharif
Business Accounts
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by: nizsmoPosted on 2007-10-18 at 12:45:51ID: 20104021
http://www.webmasterworld. com/forum9 2/6079.htm
This shoud clarify things up :)