Revision 8363
Added by Aaron Marcuse-Kubitza over 11 years ago
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RewriteEngine on |
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RewriteOptions inherit |
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# parse dotpath in the query string |
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RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(?!&).+$ |
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RewriteRule ^.*$ /dotpath.php%{REQUEST_URI} [discardpath,noescape,last] |
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# don't redirect subdir paths |
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RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/SALVIAS/$1 -d |
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RewriteRule ^([^/]+).*$ - [discardpath,noescape,last] |
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# handle DirectoryIndex (this must be at this position in the rules) |
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RewriteRule ^(.*/)?index\.php$ $1 [discardpath,noescape] |
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RewriteRule ^(.*/)?$ dd/$0 [discardpath,noescape,last] |
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RewriteRule ^.*$ dd/$0 [discardpath,noescape,last] |
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web/main/**/.htaccess: Support dotpaths in the query string instead of in the path, so that non-dotpath paths don't need to be suffixed with / to prevent their filenames from being interpreted as dotpaths. Putting dotpaths in the query string still requires only one character between the host and the path, but it's ? instead of / . ? is in many ways more natural, because the dotpath is a non-filesystem string to be parsed rather than something that's already a filesystem path. This change also avoids the need to strip trailing /s in many RewriteRules, because the dotpath mechanism is no longer appending them.