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<a href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/">HTTP Server</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/">Documentation</a> > <a href="../">Version 2.5</a> > <a href="./">Modules</a></div>
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<div id="preamble"><h1>Apache Module mod_rewrite</h1>
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<p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="../en/mod/mod_rewrite.html" title="English"> en </a> |
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<table class="module"><tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Provides a rule-based rewriting engine to rewrite requested
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URLs on the fly</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#ModuleIdentifier">Module Identifier:</a></th><td>rewrite_module</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#SourceFile">Source File:</a></th><td>mod_rewrite.c</td></tr></table>
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<h3>Summary</h3>
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<p>The <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> module uses a rule-based rewriting
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engine, based on a PCRE regular-expression parser, to rewrite requested URLs on
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the fly. By default, <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> maps a URL to a filesystem
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path. However, it can also be used to redirect one URL to another URL, or
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to invoke an internal proxy fetch.</p>
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<p><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> provides a flexible and powerful way to
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manipulate URLs using an unlimited number of rules. Each rule can have an
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unlimited number of attached rule conditions, to allow you to rewrite URL
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based on server variables, environment variables, HTTP headers, or time
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stamps.</p>
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<p><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> operates on the full URL path, including the
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path-info section. A rewrite rule can be invoked in
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<code>httpd.conf</code> or in <code>.htaccess</code>. The path generated
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by a rewrite rule can include a query string, or can lead to internal
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sub-processing, external request redirection, or internal proxy
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throughput.</p>
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<p>A regular expression only needs quoting if it contains unescaped space,
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in which case single and double quotes are equivalent.</p>
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<p>Further details, discussion, and examples, are provided in the
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<a href="../rewrite/">detailed mod_rewrite documentation</a>.</p>
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<div id="quickview"><h3>Topics</h3>
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<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#logging">Logging</a></li>
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</ul><h3 class="directives">Directives</h3>
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<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewritebase">RewriteBase</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewriteengine">RewriteEngine</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewritemap">RewriteMap</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewriteoptions">RewriteOptions</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></li>
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<h3>Bugfix checklist</h3><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="https://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/CHANGES_2.4">httpd changelog</a></li><li><a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&list_id=144532&product=Apache%20httpd-2&query_format=specific&order=changeddate%20DESC%2Cpriority%2Cbug_severity&component=mod_rewrite">Known issues</a></li><li><a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Apache%20httpd-2&component=mod_rewrite">Report a bug</a></li></ul><h3>See also</h3>
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<li><a href="#comments_section">Comments</a></li></ul></div>
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<div class="section">
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<h2><a name="logging" id="logging">Logging</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#logging" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
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<p><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> offers detailed logging of its actions
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at the <code>trace1</code> to <code>trace8</code> log levels. The
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log level can be set specifically for <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
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using the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#loglevel">LogLevel</a></code> directive: Up to
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level <code>debug</code>, no actions are logged, while <code>trace8</code>
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means that practically all actions are logged.</p>
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<div class="note">
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Using a high trace log level for <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
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will slow down your Apache HTTP Server dramatically! Use a log
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level higher than <code>trace2</code> only for debugging!
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<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">LogLevel alert rewrite:trace3</pre>
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<div class="note"><h3>RewriteLog</h3>
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<p>Those familiar with earlier versions of
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<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> will no doubt be looking for the
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<code>RewriteLog</code> and <code>RewriteLogLevel</code>
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directives. This functionality has been completely replaced by the
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new per-module logging configuration mentioned above.
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</p>
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<p>To get just the <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>-specific log
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messages, pipe the log file through grep:</p>
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<div class="example"><p><code>
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tail -f error_log|fgrep '[rewrite:'
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</code></p></div>
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<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="RewriteBase" id="RewriteBase">RewriteBase</a> <a name="rewritebase" id="rewritebase">Directive</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#rewritebase" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
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<table class="directive">
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Sets the base URL for per-directory rewrites</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>RewriteBase <em>URL-path</em></code></td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>None</code></td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>FileInfo</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_rewrite</td></tr>
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</table>
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<p>The <code class="directive">RewriteBase</code> directive specifies the
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URL prefix to be used for per-directory (htaccess)
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<code class="directive"><a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> directives that
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substitute a relative path.</p>
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<p> This directive is <em>required</em> when you use a relative path
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in a substitution in per-directory (htaccess) context unless any
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of the following conditions are true:</p>
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<ul>
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<li> The original request, and the substitution, are underneath the
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<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#documentroot">DocumentRoot</a></code>
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(as opposed to reachable by other means, such as
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<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_alias.html#alias">Alias</a></code>).</li>
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<li> The <em>filesystem</em> path to the directory containing the
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<code class="directive"><a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>,
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suffixed by the relative
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substitution is also valid as a URL path on the server
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(this is rare).</li>
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<li> In Apache HTTP Server 2.4.16 and later, this directive may be
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omitted when the request is mapped via
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<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_alias.html#alias">Alias</a></code>
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or <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_userdir.html">mod_userdir</a></code>.</li>
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</ul>
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<p> In the example below, <code class="directive">RewriteBase</code> is necessary
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to avoid rewriting to http://example.com/opt/myapp-1.2.3/welcome.html
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since the resource was not relative to the document root. This
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misconfiguration would normally cause the server to look for an "opt"
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directory under the document root.</p>
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<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">DocumentRoot "/var/www/example.com"
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AliasMatch "^/myapp" "/opt/myapp-1.2.3"
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<Directory "/opt/myapp-1.2.3">
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RewriteEngine On
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RewriteBase "/myapp/"
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RewriteRule "^index\.html$" "welcome.html"
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</Directory></pre>
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</div>
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<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="RewriteCond" id="RewriteCond">RewriteCond</a> <a name="rewritecond" id="rewritecond">Directive</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#rewritecond" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
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<table class="directive">
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Defines a condition under which rewriting will take place
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code> RewriteCond
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<em>TestString</em> <em>CondPattern</em> [<em>flags</em>]</code></td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>FileInfo</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr>
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<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_rewrite</td></tr>
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</table>
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<p>The <code class="directive">RewriteCond</code> directive defines a
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rule condition. One or more <code class="directive">RewriteCond</code>
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can precede a <code class="directive"><a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>
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directive. The following rule is then only used if both
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the current state of the URI matches its pattern, <strong>and</strong> if these conditions are met.</p>
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<p><em>TestString</em> is a string which can contain the
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following expanded constructs in addition to plain text:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>
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<strong>RewriteRule backreferences</strong>: These are
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backreferences of the form <strong><code>$N</code></strong>
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(0 <= N <= 9). $1 to $9 provide access to the grouped
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parts (in parentheses) of the pattern, from the
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<code>RewriteRule</code> which is subject to the current
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set of <code>RewriteCond</code> conditions. $0 provides
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access to the whole string matched by that pattern.
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>RewriteCond backreferences</strong>: These are
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backreferences of the form <strong><code>%N</code></strong>
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(0 <= N <= 9). %1 to %9 provide access to the grouped
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parts (again, in parentheses) of the pattern, from the last matched
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<code>RewriteCond</code> in the current set
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of conditions. %0 provides access to the whole string matched by
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that pattern.
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>RewriteMap expansions</strong>: These are
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expansions of the form <strong><code>${mapname:key|default}</code></strong>.
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See <a href="#mapfunc">the documentation for
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RewriteMap</a> for more details.
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>Server-Variables</strong>: These are variables of
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the form
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<strong><code>%{</code> <em>NAME_OF_VARIABLE</em>
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<code>}</code></strong>
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where <em>NAME_OF_VARIABLE</em> can be a string taken
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from the following list:
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th>HTTP headers:</th> <th>connection & request:</th> <th />
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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HTTP_ACCEPT<br />
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HTTP_COOKIE<br />
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HTTP_FORWARDED<br />
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HTTP_HOST<br />
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HTTP_PROXY_CONNECTION<br />
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HTTP_REFERER<br />
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HTTP_USER_AGENT<br />
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</td>
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<td>
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AUTH_TYPE<br />
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CONN_REMOTE_ADDR<br />
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CONTEXT_PREFIX<br />
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CONTEXT_DOCUMENT_ROOT<br />
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IPV6<br />
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PATH_INFO<br />
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QUERY_STRING<br />
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REMOTE_ADDR<br />
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REMOTE_HOST<br />
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REMOTE_IDENT<br />
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REMOTE_PORT<br />
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REMOTE_USER<br />
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REQUEST_METHOD<br />
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SCRIPT_FILENAME<br />
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</td>
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<td />
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<th>server internals:</th> <th>date and time:</th> <th>specials:</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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DOCUMENT_ROOT<br />
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SCRIPT_GROUP<br />
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SCRIPT_USER<br />
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SERVER_ADDR<br />
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SERVER_ADMIN<br />
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SERVER_NAME<br />
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SERVER_PORT<br />
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SERVER_PROTOCOL<br />
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SERVER_SOFTWARE<br />
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</td>
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<td>
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TIME_YEAR<br />
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TIME_MON<br />
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TIME_DAY<br />
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TIME_HOUR<br />
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TIME_MIN<br />
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TIME_SEC<br />
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TIME_WDAY<br />
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TIME<br />
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</td>
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<td>
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API_VERSION<br />
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CONN_REMOTE_ADDR<br />
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HTTPS<br />
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IS_SUBREQ<br />
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REMOTE_ADDR<br />
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REQUEST_FILENAME<br />
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REQUEST_SCHEME<br />
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REQUEST_URI<br />
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THE_REQUEST<br />
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</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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<p>These variables all
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correspond to the similarly named HTTP
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MIME-headers, C variables of the Apache HTTP Server or
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<code>struct tm</code> fields of the Unix system.
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||
Most are documented <a href="../expr.html#vars">here</a>
|
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or elsewhere in the Manual or in the CGI specification.</p>
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||
|
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<p>SERVER_NAME and SERVER_PORT depend on the values of
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#usecanonicalname">UseCanonicalName</a></code> and
|
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<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#usecanonicalphysicalport">UseCanonicalPhysicalPort</a></code>
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respectively.</p>
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<p>Those that are special to <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> include those below.</p>
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<dl>
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<dt><code>API_VERSION</code></dt>
|
||
|
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<dd>This is the version of the Apache httpd module API
|
||
(the internal interface between server and
|
||
module) in the current httpd build, as defined in
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include/ap_mmn.h. The module API version
|
||
corresponds to the version of Apache httpd in use (in
|
||
the release version of Apache httpd 1.3.14, for
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||
instance, it is 19990320:10), but is mainly of
|
||
interest to module authors.</dd>
|
||
|
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<dt><code>CONN_REMOTE_ADDR</code></dt>
|
||
|
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<dd>Since 2.4.8: The peer IP address of the connection (see the
|
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<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_remoteip.html">mod_remoteip</a></code> module).</dd>
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<dt><code>HTTPS</code></dt>
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||
|
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<dd>Will contain the text "on" if the connection is
|
||
using SSL/TLS, or "off" otherwise. (This variable
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||
can be safely used regardless of whether or not
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<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> is loaded).</dd>
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<dt><code>IS_SUBREQ</code></dt>
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|
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<dd>Will contain the text "true" if the request
|
||
currently being processed is a sub-request,
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"false" otherwise. Sub-requests may be generated
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||
by modules that need to resolve additional files
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or URIs in order to complete their tasks.</dd>
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|
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<dt><code>REMOTE_ADDR</code></dt>
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||
|
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<dd>The IP address of the remote host (see the
|
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<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_remoteip.html">mod_remoteip</a></code> module).</dd>
|
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|
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<dt><code>REQUEST_FILENAME</code></dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>The full local filesystem path to the file or
|
||
script matching the request, if this has already
|
||
been determined by the server at the time
|
||
<code>REQUEST_FILENAME</code> is referenced. Otherwise,
|
||
such as when used in virtual host context, the same
|
||
value as <code>REQUEST_URI</code>. Depending on the value of
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#acceptpathinfo">AcceptPathInfo</a></code>, the
|
||
server may have only used some leading components of the
|
||
<code>REQUEST_URI</code> to map the request to a file.
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</dd>
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|
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<dt><code>REQUEST_SCHEME</code></dt>
|
||
|
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<dd>Will contain the scheme of the request (usually
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"http" or "https"). This value can be influenced with
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<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#servername">ServerName</a></code>.</dd>
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<dt><code>REQUEST_URI</code></dt>
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|
||
<dd>The path component of the requested URI,
|
||
such as "/index.html". This notably excludes the
|
||
query string which is available as its own variable
|
||
named <code>QUERY_STRING</code>. The value returned for
|
||
<code>REQUEST_URI</code>
|
||
has already been %-decoded, to re-encode it pass it through
|
||
the "escape" <a href="#mapfunc">mapping-function</a>.
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>THE_REQUEST</code></dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>The full HTTP request line sent by the
|
||
browser to the server (e.g., "<code>GET
|
||
/index.html HTTP/1.1</code>"). This does not
|
||
include any additional headers sent by the
|
||
browser. This value has not been unescaped
|
||
(decoded), unlike most other variables below.</dd>
|
||
|
||
</dl>
|
||
</li>
|
||
</ul>
|
||
|
||
<p>If the <em>TestString</em> has the special value <code>expr</code>,
|
||
the <em>CondPattern</em> will be treated as an
|
||
<a href="../expr.html">ap_expr</a>. HTTP headers referenced in the
|
||
expression will be added to the Vary header if the <code>novary</code>
|
||
flag is not given.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>Other things you should be aware of:</p>
|
||
|
||
<ol>
|
||
<li>
|
||
<p>The variables SCRIPT_FILENAME and REQUEST_FILENAME
|
||
contain the same value - the value of the
|
||
<code>filename</code> field of the internal
|
||
<code>request_rec</code> structure of the Apache HTTP Server.
|
||
The first name is the commonly known CGI variable name
|
||
while the second is the appropriate counterpart of
|
||
REQUEST_URI (which contains the value of the
|
||
<code>uri</code> field of <code>request_rec</code>).</p>
|
||
<p>If a substitution occurred and the rewriting continues,
|
||
the value of both variables will be updated accordingly.</p>
|
||
<p>If used in per-server context (<em>i.e.</em>, before the
|
||
request is mapped to the filesystem) SCRIPT_FILENAME and
|
||
REQUEST_FILENAME cannot contain the full local filesystem
|
||
path since the path is unknown at this stage of processing.
|
||
Both variables will initially contain the value of REQUEST_URI
|
||
in that case. In order to obtain the full local filesystem
|
||
path of the request in per-server context, use an URL-based
|
||
look-ahead <code>%{LA-U:REQUEST_FILENAME}</code> to determine
|
||
the final value of REQUEST_FILENAME.</p></li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
<code>%{ENV:variable}</code>, where <em>variable</em> can be
|
||
any environment variable, is also available.
|
||
This is looked-up via internal
|
||
Apache httpd structures and (if not found there) via
|
||
<code>getenv()</code> from the Apache httpd server process.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
<code>%{SSL:variable}</code>, where <em>variable</em> is the
|
||
name of an <a href="mod_ssl.html#envvars">SSL environment
|
||
variable</a>, can be used whether or not
|
||
<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> is loaded, but will always expand to
|
||
the empty string if it is not. Example:
|
||
<code>%{SSL:SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE}</code> may expand to
|
||
<code>128</code>. These variables are available even without
|
||
setting the <code>StdEnvVars</code> option of the
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a></code> directive.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
<code>%{HTTP:header}</code>, where <em>header</em> can be
|
||
any HTTP MIME-header name, can always be used to obtain the
|
||
value of a header sent in the HTTP request.
|
||
Example: <code>%{HTTP:Proxy-Connection}</code> is
|
||
the value of the HTTP header
|
||
``<code>Proxy-Connection:</code>''.
|
||
<p>If a HTTP header is used in a condition this header is added to
|
||
the Vary header of the response in case the condition evaluates
|
||
to true for the request. It is <strong>not</strong> added if the
|
||
condition evaluates to false for the request. Adding the HTTP header
|
||
to the Vary header of the response is needed for proper caching.</p>
|
||
<p>It has to be kept in mind that conditions follow a short circuit
|
||
logic in the case of the '<strong><code>ornext|OR</code></strong>' flag
|
||
so that certain conditions might not be evaluated at all.</p></li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
<a id="LA-U" name="LA-U"><code>%{LA-U:variable}</code></a>
|
||
can be used for look-aheads which perform
|
||
an internal (URL-based) sub-request to determine the final
|
||
value of <em>variable</em>. This can be used to access
|
||
variable for rewriting which is not available at the current
|
||
stage, but will be set in a later phase.
|
||
<p>For instance, to rewrite according to the
|
||
<code>REMOTE_USER</code> variable from within the
|
||
per-server context (<code>httpd.conf</code> file) you must
|
||
use <code>%{LA-U:REMOTE_USER}</code> - this
|
||
variable is set by the authorization phases, which come
|
||
<em>after</em> the URL translation phase (during which
|
||
<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> operates).</p>
|
||
<p>On the other hand, because <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> implements
|
||
its per-directory context (<code>.htaccess</code> file) via
|
||
the Fixup phase of the API and because the authorization
|
||
phases come <em>before</em> this phase, you just can use
|
||
<code>%{REMOTE_USER}</code> in that context.</p></li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
<code>%{LA-F:variable}</code> can be used to perform an internal
|
||
(filename-based) sub-request, to determine the final value
|
||
of <em>variable</em>. Most of the time, this is the same as
|
||
LA-U above.</li>
|
||
</ol>
|
||
|
||
<p><em>CondPattern</em> is the condition pattern,
|
||
a regular expression which is applied to the
|
||
current instance of the <em>TestString</em>.
|
||
<em>TestString</em> is first evaluated, before being matched against
|
||
<em>CondPattern</em>.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p><em>CondPattern</em> is usually a
|
||
<em>perl compatible regular expression</em>, but there is
|
||
additional syntax available to perform other useful tests against
|
||
the <em>Teststring</em>:</p>
|
||
|
||
<ol>
|
||
<li>You can prefix the pattern string with a
|
||
'<code>!</code>' character (exclamation mark) to negate the result
|
||
of the condition, no matter what kind of <em>CondPattern</em> is used.
|
||
</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
You can perform lexicographical string comparisons:
|
||
|
||
<dl>
|
||
<dt><strong><CondPattern</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Lexicographically precedes<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>CondPattern</em> as a plain string and
|
||
compares it lexicographically to <em>TestString</em>. True if
|
||
<em>TestString</em> lexicographically precedes
|
||
<em>CondPattern</em>.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>>CondPattern</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Lexicographically follows<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>CondPattern</em> as a plain string and
|
||
compares it lexicographically to <em>TestString</em>. True if
|
||
<em>TestString</em> lexicographically follows
|
||
<em>CondPattern</em>.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>=CondPattern</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Lexicographically equal<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>CondPattern</em> as a plain string and
|
||
compares it lexicographically to <em>TestString</em>. True if
|
||
<em>TestString</em> is lexicographically equal to
|
||
<em>CondPattern</em> (the two strings are exactly
|
||
equal, character for character). If <em>CondPattern</em>
|
||
is <code>""</code> (two quotation marks) this
|
||
compares <em>TestString</em> to the empty string.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong><=CondPattern</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Lexicographically less than or equal to<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>CondPattern</em> as a plain string and
|
||
compares it lexicographically to <em>TestString</em>. True
|
||
if <em>TestString</em> lexicographically precedes
|
||
<em>CondPattern</em>, or is equal to <em>CondPattern</em>
|
||
(the two strings are equal, character for character).</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>>=CondPattern</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Lexicographically greater than or equal to<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>CondPattern</em> as a plain string and
|
||
compares it lexicographically to <em>TestString</em>. True
|
||
if <em>TestString</em> lexicographically follows
|
||
<em>CondPattern</em>, or is equal to <em>CondPattern</em>
|
||
(the two strings are equal, character for character).</dd>
|
||
</dl>
|
||
<div class="note"><h3>Note</h3>
|
||
The string comparison operator is part of the <em>CondPattern</em>
|
||
argument and must be included in the quotes if those are used. Eg.
|
||
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} "=This Robot/1.0"</pre>
|
||
|
||
</div>
|
||
|
||
</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
You can perform integer comparisons:
|
||
<dl>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-eq</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is numerically <strong>eq</strong>ual to<br />
|
||
The <em>TestString</em> is treated as an integer, and is
|
||
numerically compared to the <em>CondPattern</em>. True if
|
||
the two are numerically equal.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-ge</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is numerically <strong>g</strong>reater than or <strong>e</strong>qual to<br />
|
||
The <em>TestString</em> is treated as an integer, and is
|
||
numerically compared to the <em>CondPattern</em>. True if
|
||
the <em>TestString</em> is numerically greater than or equal
|
||
to the <em>CondPattern</em>.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-gt</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is numerically <strong>g</strong>reater <strong>t</strong>han<br />
|
||
The <em>TestString</em> is treated as an integer, and is
|
||
numerically compared to the <em>CondPattern</em>. True if
|
||
the <em>TestString</em> is numerically greater than
|
||
the <em>CondPattern</em>.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-le</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is numerically <strong>l</strong>ess than or <strong>e</strong>qual to<br />
|
||
The <em>TestString</em> is treated as an integer, and is
|
||
numerically compared to the <em>CondPattern</em>. True if
|
||
the <em>TestString</em> is numerically less than or equal
|
||
to the <em>CondPattern</em>. Avoid confusion with the
|
||
<strong>-l</strong> by using the <strong>-L</strong> or
|
||
<strong>-h</strong> variant.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-lt</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is numerically <strong>l</strong>ess <strong>t</strong>han<br />
|
||
The <em>TestString</em> is treated as an integer, and is
|
||
numerically compared to the <em>CondPattern</em>. True if
|
||
the <em>TestString</em> is numerically less than
|
||
the <em>CondPattern</em>. Avoid confusion with the
|
||
<strong>-l</strong> by using the <strong>-L</strong> or
|
||
<strong>-h</strong> variant.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-ne</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is numerically <strong>n</strong>ot <strong>e</strong>qual to<br />
|
||
The <em>TestString</em> is treated as an integer, and is
|
||
numerically compared to the <em>CondPattern</em>. True if
|
||
the two are numerically different. This is equivalent to
|
||
<code>!-eq</code>.</dd>
|
||
|
||
</dl>
|
||
</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>You can perform various file attribute tests:
|
||
|
||
|
||
<dl>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-d</strong></dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>Is <strong>d</strong>irectory.<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>TestString</em> as a pathname and tests
|
||
whether or not it exists, and is a directory.
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-f</strong></dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>Is regular <strong>f</strong>ile.<br />
|
||
|
||
Treats the <em>TestString</em> as a pathname and tests
|
||
whether or not it exists, and is a regular file.
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-F</strong></dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>Is existing file, via subrequest.<br />
|
||
Checks whether or not <em>TestString</em> is a valid file,
|
||
accessible via all the server's currently-configured
|
||
access controls for that path. This uses an internal
|
||
subrequest to do the check, so use it with care -
|
||
it can impact your server's performance!
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-h</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is symbolic link, bash convention.<br />
|
||
See <strong>-l</strong>.
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-l</strong></dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>Is symbolic <strong>l</strong>ink.<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>TestString</em> as a pathname and tests
|
||
whether or not it exists, and is a symbolic link. May also
|
||
use the bash convention of <strong>-L</strong> or
|
||
<strong>-h</strong> if there's a possibility of confusion
|
||
such as when using the <strong>-lt</strong> or
|
||
<strong>-le</strong> tests.
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-L</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is symbolic link, bash convention.<br />
|
||
See <strong>-l</strong>.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-s</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Is regular file, with <strong>s</strong>ize.<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>TestString</em> as a pathname and tests
|
||
whether or not it exists, and is a regular file with size greater
|
||
than zero.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-U</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd><p>Is existing URL, via subrequest.<br />
|
||
Checks whether or not <em>TestString</em> is a valid URL,
|
||
accessible via all the server's currently-configured
|
||
access controls for that path. This uses an internal
|
||
subrequest to do the check, so use it with care -
|
||
it can impact your server's performance!</p>
|
||
<p> This flag <em>only</em> returns information about things
|
||
like access control, authentication, and authorization. This flag
|
||
<em>does not</em> return information about the status code the
|
||
configured handler (static file, CGI, proxy, etc.) would have
|
||
returned.</p> </dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><strong>-x</strong></dt>
|
||
<dd>Has e<strong>x</strong>ecutable permissions.<br />
|
||
Treats the <em>TestString</em> as a pathname and tests
|
||
whether or not it exists, and has executable permissions.
|
||
These permissions are determined according to
|
||
the underlying OS.</dd>
|
||
|
||
</dl>
|
||
|
||
For example:
|
||
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteCond /var/www/%{REQUEST_URI} !-f
|
||
RewriteRule ^(.+) /other/archive/$1 [R]</pre>
|
||
|
||
|
||
</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
<p>If the <em>TestString</em> has the special value <code>expr</code>, the
|
||
<em>CondPattern</em> will be treated as an
|
||
<a href="../expr.html">ap_expr</a>.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>
|
||
In the below example, <code>-strmatch</code> is used to
|
||
compare the <code>REFERER</code> against the site hostname,
|
||
to block unwanted hotlinking.
|
||
</p>
|
||
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteCond expr "! %{HTTP_REFERER} -strmatch '*://%{HTTP_HOST}/*'"
|
||
RewriteRule "^/images" "-" [F]</pre>
|
||
|
||
</li>
|
||
</ol>
|
||
|
||
<p>You can also set special flags for <em>CondPattern</em> by appending
|
||
<strong><code>[</code><em>flags</em><code>]</code></strong>
|
||
as the third argument to the <code class="directive">RewriteCond</code>
|
||
directive, where <em>flags</em> is a comma-separated list of any of the
|
||
following flags:</p>
|
||
|
||
<ul>
|
||
<li>'<strong><code>nocase|NC</code></strong>'
|
||
(<strong>n</strong>o <strong>c</strong>ase)<br />
|
||
This makes the test case-insensitive - differences
|
||
between 'A-Z' and 'a-z' are ignored, both in the
|
||
expanded <em>TestString</em> and the <em>CondPattern</em>.
|
||
This flag is effective only for comparisons between
|
||
<em>TestString</em> and <em>CondPattern</em>. It has no
|
||
effect on filesystem and subrequest checks.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>
|
||
'<strong><code>ornext|OR</code></strong>'
|
||
(<strong>or</strong> next condition)<br />
|
||
Use this to combine rule conditions with a local OR
|
||
instead of the implicit AND. Typical example:
|
||
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteCond "%{REMOTE_HOST}" "^host1" [OR]
|
||
RewriteCond "%{REMOTE_HOST}" "^host2" [OR]
|
||
RewriteCond "%{REMOTE_HOST}" "^host3"
|
||
RewriteRule ...some special stuff for any of these hosts...</pre>
|
||
|
||
|
||
Without this flag you would have to write the condition/rule
|
||
pair three times.
|
||
</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>'<strong><code>novary|NV</code></strong>'
|
||
(<strong>n</strong>o <strong>v</strong>ary)<br />
|
||
If a HTTP header is used in the condition, this flag prevents
|
||
this header from being added to the Vary header of the response. <br />
|
||
Using this flag might break proper caching of the response if
|
||
the representation of this response varies on the value of this header.
|
||
So this flag should be only used if the meaning of the Vary header
|
||
is well understood.
|
||
</li>
|
||
</ul>
|
||
|
||
<p><strong>Example:</strong></p>
|
||
|
||
<p>To rewrite the Homepage of a site according to the
|
||
``<code>User-Agent:</code>'' header of the request, you can
|
||
use the following: </p>
|
||
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteCond "%{HTTP_USER_AGENT}" "(iPhone|Blackberry|Android)"
|
||
RewriteRule "^/$" "/homepage.mobile.html" [L]
|
||
|
||
RewriteRule "^/$" "/homepage.std.html" [L]</pre>
|
||
|
||
|
||
<p>Explanation: If you use a browser which identifies itself
|
||
as a mobile browser (note that the example is incomplete, as
|
||
there are many other mobile platforms), the mobile version of
|
||
the homepage is served. Otherwise, the standard page is served.
|
||
</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>By default, multiple <code class="directive">RewriteCond</code>s
|
||
are evaluated in sequence with an implied logical <strong>AND</strong>.
|
||
If a condition fails, in the absence of an
|
||
<strong><code>OR</code></strong> flag, the entire ruleset is abandoned,
|
||
and further conditions are not evaluated.
|
||
</p>
|
||
|
||
|
||
</div>
|
||
<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
|
||
<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="RewriteEngine" id="RewriteEngine">RewriteEngine</a> <a name="rewriteengine" id="rewriteengine">Directive</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#rewriteengine" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
|
||
<table class="directive">
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enables or disables runtime rewriting engine</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>RewriteEngine on|off</code></td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>RewriteEngine off</code></td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>FileInfo</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_rewrite</td></tr>
|
||
</table>
|
||
|
||
<p>The <code class="directive">RewriteEngine</code> directive enables or
|
||
disables the runtime rewriting engine. If it is set to
|
||
<code>off</code> this module does no runtime processing at
|
||
all. It does not even update the <code>SCRIPT_URx</code>
|
||
environment variables.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>Use this directive to disable rules in a particular context,
|
||
rather than commenting out all the <code class="directive"><a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> directives.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>Note that rewrite configurations are not
|
||
inherited by virtual hosts. This means that you need to have a
|
||
<code>RewriteEngine on</code> directive for each virtual host
|
||
in which you wish to use rewrite rules.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p><code class="directive"><a href="#rewritemap">RewriteMap</a></code> directives
|
||
of the type <code>prg</code>
|
||
are not started during server initialization if they're defined in a
|
||
context that does not have <code class="directive">RewriteEngine</code> set to
|
||
<code>on</code></p>
|
||
|
||
</div>
|
||
<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
|
||
<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="RewriteMap" id="RewriteMap">RewriteMap</a> <a name="rewritemap" id="rewritemap">Directive</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#rewritemap" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
|
||
<table class="directive">
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Defines a mapping function for key-lookup</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>RewriteMap <em>MapName</em> <em>MapType</em>:<em>MapSource</em>
|
||
[<em>MapTypeOptions</em>]
|
||
</code></td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_rewrite</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The 3rd parameter, MapTypeOptions, in only available from Apache
|
||
2.4.29 and later</td></tr>
|
||
</table>
|
||
<p>The <code class="directive">RewriteMap</code> directive defines a
|
||
<em>Rewriting Map</em> which can be used inside rule
|
||
substitution strings by the mapping-functions to
|
||
insert/substitute fields through a key lookup. The source of
|
||
this lookup can be of various types.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>The <a id="mapfunc" name="mapfunc"><em>MapName</em></a> is
|
||
the name of the map and will be used to specify a
|
||
mapping-function for the substitution strings of a rewriting
|
||
rule via one of the following constructs:</p>
|
||
|
||
<p class="indent">
|
||
<strong><code>${</code> <em>MapName</em> <code>:</code>
|
||
<em>LookupKey</em> <code>}</code><br />
|
||
<code>${</code> <em>MapName</em> <code>:</code>
|
||
<em>LookupKey</em> <code>|</code> <em>DefaultValue</em>
|
||
<code>}</code></strong>
|
||
</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>When such a construct occurs, the map <em>MapName</em> is
|
||
consulted and the key <em>LookupKey</em> is looked-up. If the
|
||
key is found, the map-function construct is substituted by
|
||
<em>SubstValue</em>. If the key is not found then it is
|
||
substituted by <em>DefaultValue</em> or by the empty string
|
||
if no <em>DefaultValue</em> was specified. Empty values
|
||
behave as if the key was absent, therefore it is not possible
|
||
to distinguish between empty-valued keys and absent keys.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>For example, you might define a
|
||
<code class="directive">RewriteMap</code> as:</p>
|
||
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteMap examplemap "txt:/path/to/file/map.txt"</pre>
|
||
|
||
|
||
<p>You would then be able to use this map in a
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> as follows:</p>
|
||
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteRule "^/ex/(.*)" "${examplemap:$1}"</pre>
|
||
|
||
|
||
<p>The meaning of the <em>MapTypeOptions</em> argument depends on
|
||
particular <em>MapType</em>. See the
|
||
<a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html">Using RewriteMap</a> for
|
||
more information.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>The following combinations for <em>MapType</em> and
|
||
<em>MapSource</em> can be used:</p>
|
||
|
||
<dl>
|
||
|
||
<dt>txt</dt>
|
||
<dd>A plain text file containing space-separated key-value
|
||
pairs, one per line. (<a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html#txt">Details ...</a>)</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt>rnd</dt>
|
||
<dd>Randomly selects an entry from a plain text file (<a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html#rnd">Details ...</a>)</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt>dbm</dt>
|
||
<dd>Looks up an entry in a dbm file containing name, value
|
||
pairs. Hash is constructed from a plain text file format using
|
||
the <code><a href="../programs/httxt2dbm.html">httxt2dbm</a></code>
|
||
utility. (<a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html#dbm">Details ...</a>)</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt>int</dt>
|
||
<dd>One of the four available internal functions provided by
|
||
<code>RewriteMap</code>: toupper, tolower, escape or
|
||
unescape. (<a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html#int">Details ...</a>)</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt>prg</dt>
|
||
<dd>Calls an external program or script to process the
|
||
rewriting. (<a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html#prg">Details ...</a>)</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt>dbd or fastdbd</dt>
|
||
<dd>A SQL SELECT statement to be performed to look up the
|
||
rewrite target. (<a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html#dbd">Details ...</a>)</dd>
|
||
</dl>
|
||
|
||
<p>Further details, and numerous examples, may be found in the <a href="../rewrite/rewritemap.html">RewriteMap HowTo</a></p>
|
||
|
||
|
||
</div>
|
||
<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
|
||
<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="RewriteOptions" id="RewriteOptions">RewriteOptions</a> <a name="rewriteoptions" id="rewriteoptions">Directive</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#rewriteoptions" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
|
||
<table class="directive">
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Sets some special options for the rewrite engine</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>RewriteOptions <var>Options</var></code></td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>FileInfo</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_rewrite</td></tr>
|
||
</table>
|
||
|
||
<p>The <code class="directive">RewriteOptions</code> directive sets some
|
||
special options for the current per-server or per-directory
|
||
configuration. The <em>Option</em> string can currently
|
||
only be one of the following:</p>
|
||
|
||
<dl>
|
||
<dt><code>Inherit</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>This forces the current configuration to inherit the
|
||
configuration of the parent. In per-virtual-server context,
|
||
this means that the maps, conditions and rules of the main
|
||
server are inherited. In per-directory context this means
|
||
that conditions and rules of the parent directory's
|
||
<code>.htaccess</code> configuration or
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>
|
||
sections are inherited. The inherited rules are virtually copied
|
||
to the section where this directive is being used. If used in
|
||
combination with local rules, the inherited rules are copied behind
|
||
the local rules. The position of this directive - below or above
|
||
of local rules - has no influence on this behavior. If local
|
||
rules forced the rewriting to stop, the inherited rules won't
|
||
be processed.</p>
|
||
|
||
<div class="warning">
|
||
Rules inherited from the parent scope are applied
|
||
<strong>after</strong> rules specified in the child scope.
|
||
</div>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>InheritBefore</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
<p> Like <code>Inherit</code> above, but the rules from the parent scope
|
||
are applied <strong>before</strong> rules specified in the child scope.<br />
|
||
Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.3.10 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>InheritDown</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>If this option is enabled, all child configurations will inherit
|
||
the configuration of the current configuration. It is equivalent to
|
||
specifying <code>RewriteOptions Inherit</code> in all child
|
||
configurations. See the <code>Inherit</code> option for more details
|
||
on how the parent-child relationships are handled.<br />
|
||
Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.8 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>InheritDownBefore</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>Like <code>InheritDown</code> above, but the rules from the current
|
||
scope are applied <strong>before</strong> rules specified in any child's
|
||
scope.<br />
|
||
Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.8 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>IgnoreInherit</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>This option forces the current and child configurations to ignore
|
||
all rules that would be inherited from a parent specifying
|
||
<code>InheritDown</code> or <code>InheritDownBefore</code>.<br />
|
||
Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.8 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>AllowNoSlash</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
<p>By default, <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> will ignore URLs that map to a
|
||
directory on disk but lack a trailing slash, in the expectation that
|
||
the <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_dir.html">mod_dir</a></code> module will issue the client with a redirect to
|
||
the canonical URL with a trailing slash.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>When the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_dir.html#directoryslash">DirectorySlash</a></code> directive
|
||
is set to off, the <code>AllowNoSlash</code> option can be enabled to ensure
|
||
that rewrite rules are no longer ignored. This option makes it possible to
|
||
apply rewrite rules within .htaccess files that match the directory without
|
||
a trailing slash, if so desired.<br />
|
||
Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.0 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>AllowAnyURI</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>When <code class="directive"><a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>
|
||
is used in <code>VirtualHost</code> or server context with
|
||
version 2.2.22 or later of httpd, <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
|
||
will only process the rewrite rules if the request URI is a <a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">URL-path</a>. This avoids
|
||
some security issues where particular rules could allow
|
||
"surprising" pattern expansions (see <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-3368">CVE-2011-3368</a>
|
||
and <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-4317">CVE-2011-4317</a>).
|
||
To lift the restriction on matching a URL-path, the
|
||
<code>AllowAnyURI</code> option can be enabled, and
|
||
<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> will apply the rule set to any
|
||
request URI string, regardless of whether that string matches
|
||
the URL-path grammar required by the HTTP specification.<br />
|
||
Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.3 and later.</p>
|
||
|
||
<div class="warning">
|
||
<h3>Security Warning</h3>
|
||
|
||
<p>Enabling this option will make the server vulnerable to
|
||
security issues if used with rewrite rules which are not
|
||
carefully authored. It is <strong>strongly recommended</strong>
|
||
that this option is not used. In particular, beware of input
|
||
strings containing the '<code>@</code>' character which could
|
||
change the interpretation of the transformed URI, as per the
|
||
above CVE names.</p>
|
||
</div>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>MergeBase</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>With this option, the value of <code class="directive"><a href="#rewritebase">RewriteBase</a></code> is copied from where it's explicitly defined
|
||
into any sub-directory or sub-location that doesn't define its own
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="#rewritebase">RewriteBase</a></code>. This was the
|
||
default behavior in 2.4.0 through 2.4.3, and the flag to restore it is
|
||
available Apache HTTP Server 2.4.4 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>IgnoreContextInfo</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>When a relative substitution is made
|
||
in directory (htaccess) context and <code class="directive"><a href="#rewritebase">RewriteBase</a></code> has not been set, this module uses some
|
||
extended URL and filesystem context information to change the
|
||
relative substitution back into a URL. Modules such as
|
||
<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_userdir.html">mod_userdir</a></code> and <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_alias.html">mod_alias</a></code>
|
||
supply this extended context info. Available in 2.4.16 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>LegacyPrefixDocRoot</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
|
||
<p>Prior to 2.4.26, if a substitution was an absolute URL that matched
|
||
the current virtual host, the URL might first be reduced to a URL-path
|
||
and then later reduced to a local path. Since the URL can be reduced
|
||
to a local path, the path should be prefixed with the document root.
|
||
This prevents a file such as /tmp/myfile from being accessed when a
|
||
request is made to http://host/file/myfile with the following
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>.</p>
|
||
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteRule /file/(.*) http://localhost/tmp/$1</pre>
|
||
|
||
<p>This option allows the old behavior to be used where the document
|
||
root is not prefixed to a local path that was reduced from a
|
||
URL. Available in 2.4.26 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>LongURLOptimization</code></dt>
|
||
<dd>
|
||
<p>This option reduces memory usage of long, unoptimized rule sets
|
||
that repeatedly expand long values in RewriteCond and RewriteRule
|
||
variables. Available in 2.5 and later.</p>
|
||
</dd>
|
||
|
||
</dl>
|
||
|
||
</div>
|
||
<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
|
||
<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="RewriteRule" id="RewriteRule">RewriteRule</a> <a name="rewriterule" id="rewriterule">Directive</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#rewriterule" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
|
||
<table class="directive">
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Defines rules for the rewriting engine</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>RewriteRule
|
||
<em>Pattern</em> <em>Substitution</em> [<em>flags</em>]</code></td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>FileInfo</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr>
|
||
<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_rewrite</td></tr>
|
||
</table>
|
||
<p>The <code class="directive">RewriteRule</code> directive is the real
|
||
rewriting workhorse. The directive can occur more than once,
|
||
with each instance defining a single rewrite rule. The
|
||
order in which these rules are defined is important - this is the order
|
||
in which they will be applied at run-time.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p><a id="patterns" name="patterns"><em>Pattern</em></a> is
|
||
a perl compatible <a id="regexp" name="regexp">regular
|
||
expression</a>. What this pattern is compared against varies depending
|
||
on where the <code class="directive">RewriteRule</code> directive is defined. </p>
|
||
|
||
<div class="note"><h3><a id="what_is_matched" name="what_is_matched">What is matched?</a></h3>
|
||
|
||
<ul>
|
||
<li><p>In <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#virtualhost">VirtualHost</a></code> context,
|
||
The <em>Pattern</em> will initially be matched against the part of the
|
||
URL after the hostname and port, and before the query string (e.g. "/app1/index.html").
|
||
This is the (%-decoded) <a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">URL-path</a>.</p></li>
|
||
|
||
<li><p>In per-directory context (<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#directory">Directory</a></code> and .htaccess),
|
||
the <em>Pattern</em> is matched against only a partial path, for example a request
|
||
of "/app1/index.html" may result in comparison against "app1/index.html"
|
||
or "index.html" depending on where the <code class="directive">RewriteRule</code> is
|
||
defined.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>The directory path where the rule is defined is stripped from the currently mapped
|
||
filesystem path before comparison (up to and including a trailing slash).
|
||
The net result of this per-directory prefix stripping is that rules in
|
||
this context only match against the portion of the currently mapped filesystem path
|
||
"below" where the rule is defined.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>Directives such as <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#documentroot">DocumentRoot</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_alias.html#alias">Alias</a></code>, or even the
|
||
result of previous <code class="directive">RewriteRule</code> substitutions, determine
|
||
the currently mapped filesystem path.
|
||
</p>
|
||
</li>
|
||
|
||
<li><p>If you wish to match against the hostname, port, or query string, use a
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code> with the
|
||
<code>%{HTTP_HOST}</code>, <code>%{SERVER_PORT}</code>, or
|
||
<code>%{QUERY_STRING}</code> variables respectively.</p></li>
|
||
</ul>
|
||
</div>
|
||
|
||
<div class="note"><h3>Per-directory Rewrites</h3>
|
||
<ul>
|
||
<li>The rewrite engine may be used in <a href="../howto/htaccess.html">.htaccess</a> files and in <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> sections, with some additional
|
||
complexity.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>To enable the rewrite engine in this context, you need to set
|
||
"<code>RewriteEngine On</code>" <strong>and</strong>
|
||
"<code>Options FollowSymLinks</code>" must be enabled. If your
|
||
administrator has disabled override of <code>FollowSymLinks</code> for
|
||
a user's directory, then you cannot use the rewrite engine. This
|
||
restriction is required for security reasons.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>See the <code class="directive"><a href="#rewritebase">RewriteBase</a></code>
|
||
directive for more information regarding what prefix will be added back to
|
||
relative substitutions.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li> If you wish to match against the full URL-path in a per-directory
|
||
(htaccess) RewriteRule, use the <code>%{REQUEST_URI}</code> variable in
|
||
a <code class="directive"><a href="#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code>.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>The removed prefix always ends with a slash, meaning the matching occurs against a string which
|
||
<em>never</em> has a leading slash. Therefore, a <em>Pattern</em> with <code>^/</code> never
|
||
matches in per-directory context.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>Although rewrite rules are syntactically permitted in <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code> sections
|
||
(including their regular expression counterparts), this
|
||
should never be necessary and is unsupported. A likely feature
|
||
to break in these contexts is relative substitutions.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>The <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#if">If</a></code> blocks
|
||
follow the rules of the <em>directory</em> context.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>By default, mod_rewrite overrides rules when <a href="../sections.html#merging">
|
||
merging sections</a> belonging to the same context. The <code class="directive"><a href="#rewriteoptions">RewriteOptions</a></code> directive can change this behavior,
|
||
for example using the <em>Inherit</em> setting.</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>The <code class="directive"><a href="#rewriteoptions">RewriteOptions</a></code> also regulates the
|
||
behavior of sections that are stated at the same nesting level of the configuration. In the
|
||
following example, by default only the RewriteRules stated in the second
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#if">If</a></code> block
|
||
are considered, since the first ones are overridden. Using <code class="directive"><a href="#rewriteoptions">RewriteOptions</a></code> Inherit forces mod_rewrite to merge the two
|
||
sections and consider both set of statements, rather than only the last one.</li>
|
||
</ul>
|
||
<div class="example"><pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><If "true">
|
||
# Without RewriteOptions Inherit, this rule is overridden by the next
|
||
# section and no redirect will happen for URIs containing 'foo'
|
||
RewriteRule foo http://example.com/foo [R]
|
||
</If>
|
||
<If "true">
|
||
RewriteRule bar http://example.com/bar [R]
|
||
</If></pre>
|
||
</div>
|
||
</div>
|
||
|
||
<p>For some hints on <a class="glossarylink" href="../glossary.html#regex" title="see glossary">regular
|
||
expressions</a>, see
|
||
the <a href="../rewrite/intro.html#regex">mod_rewrite
|
||
Introduction</a>.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>In <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>, the NOT character
|
||
('<code>!</code>') is also available as a possible pattern
|
||
prefix. This enables you to negate a pattern; to say, for instance:
|
||
``<em>if the current URL does <strong>NOT</strong> match this
|
||
pattern</em>''. This can be used for exceptional cases, where
|
||
it is easier to match the negative pattern, or as a last
|
||
default rule.</p>
|
||
|
||
<div class="note"><h3>Note</h3>
|
||
When using the NOT character to negate a pattern, you cannot include
|
||
grouped wildcard parts in that pattern. This is because, when the
|
||
pattern does NOT match (ie, the negation matches), there are no
|
||
contents for the groups. Thus, if negated patterns are used, you
|
||
cannot use <code>$N</code> in the substitution string!
|
||
</div>
|
||
|
||
<p>The <a id="rhs" name="rhs"><em>Substitution</em></a> of a
|
||
rewrite rule is the string that replaces the original URL-path that
|
||
was matched by <em>Pattern</em>. The <em>Substitution</em> may
|
||
be a:</p>
|
||
|
||
<dl>
|
||
|
||
<dt>file-system path</dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>Designates the location on the file-system of the resource
|
||
to be delivered to the client. Substitutions are only
|
||
treated as a file-system path when the rule is configured in
|
||
server (virtualhost) context and the first component of the
|
||
path in the substitution exists in the file-system</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt>URL-path</dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>A <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#documentroot">DocumentRoot</a></code>-relative path to the
|
||
resource to be served. Note that <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
|
||
tries to guess whether you have specified a file-system path
|
||
or a URL-path by checking to see if the first segment of the
|
||
path exists at the root of the file-system. For example, if
|
||
you specify a <em>Substitution</em> string of
|
||
<code>/www/file.html</code>, then this will be treated as a
|
||
URL-path <em>unless</em> a directory named <code>www</code>
|
||
exists at the root or your file-system (or, in the case of
|
||
using rewrites in a <code>.htaccess</code> file, relative to
|
||
your document root), in which case it will
|
||
be treated as a file-system path. If you wish other
|
||
URL-mapping directives (such as <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_alias.html#alias">Alias</a></code>) to be applied to the
|
||
resulting URL-path, use the <code>[PT]</code> flag as
|
||
described below.</dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt>Absolute URL</dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd><p>If an absolute URL is specified,
|
||
<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> checks to see whether the
|
||
hostname matches the current host. If it does, the scheme and
|
||
hostname are stripped out and the resulting path is treated as
|
||
a URL-path. Otherwise, an external redirect is performed for
|
||
the given URL. To force an external redirect back to the
|
||
current host, see the <code>[R]</code> flag below.</p>
|
||
<p>Note that a redirect (implicit or not) using an absolute URI
|
||
will include the requested query-string, to prevent this see the
|
||
<code>[QSD]</code> flag below.</p></dd>
|
||
|
||
<dt><code>-</code> (dash)</dt>
|
||
|
||
<dd>A dash indicates that no substitution should be performed
|
||
(the existing path is passed through untouched). This is used
|
||
when a flag (see below) needs to be applied without changing
|
||
the path.</dd>
|
||
|
||
</dl>
|
||
|
||
<p>In addition to plain text, the <em>Substitution</em> string can include</p>
|
||
|
||
<ol>
|
||
<li>back-references (<code>$N</code>) to the RewriteRule
|
||
pattern</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>back-references (<code>%N</code>) to the last matched
|
||
RewriteCond pattern</li>
|
||
|
||
<li>server-variables as in rule condition test-strings
|
||
(<code>%{VARNAME}</code>)</li>
|
||
|
||
<li><a href="#mapfunc">mapping-function</a> calls
|
||
(<code>${mapname:key|default}</code>)</li>
|
||
</ol>
|
||
|
||
<p>Back-references are identifiers of the form
|
||
<code>$</code><strong>N</strong>
|
||
(<strong>N</strong>=0..9), which will be replaced
|
||
by the contents of the <strong>N</strong>th group of the
|
||
matched <em>Pattern</em>. The server-variables are the same
|
||
as for the <em>TestString</em> of a
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code>
|
||
directive. The mapping-functions come from the
|
||
<code class="directive"><a href="#rewritemap">RewriteMap</a></code>
|
||
directive and are explained there.
|
||
These three types of variables are expanded in the order above.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>Rewrite rules are applied to the results of previous rewrite
|
||
rules, in the order in which they are defined
|
||
in the config file. The URL-path or file-system path (see <a href="#what_is_matched">"What is matched?"</a>, above) is <strong>completely
|
||
replaced</strong> by the <em>Substitution</em> and the
|
||
rewriting process continues until all rules have been applied,
|
||
or it is explicitly terminated by an
|
||
<a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_l"><code><strong>L</strong></code> flag</a>,
|
||
or other flag which implies immediate termination, such as
|
||
<code><strong>END</strong></code> or
|
||
<code><strong>F</strong></code>.</p>
|
||
|
||
<div class="note"><h3>Modifying the Query String</h3>
|
||
<p>By default, the query string is passed through unchanged. You
|
||
can, however, create URLs in the substitution string containing
|
||
a query string part. Simply use a question mark inside the
|
||
substitution string to indicate that the following text should
|
||
be re-injected into the query string. When you want to erase an
|
||
existing query string, end the substitution string with just a
|
||
question mark. To combine new and old query strings, use the
|
||
<code>[QSA]</code> flag.</p>
|
||
</div>
|
||
|
||
<p>Additionally you can set special <a name="rewriteflags" id="rewriteflags">actions</a> to be performed by
|
||
appending <strong><code>[</code><em>flags</em><code>]</code></strong>
|
||
as the third argument to the <code class="directive">RewriteRule</code>
|
||
directive. <em>Flags</em> is a comma-separated list, surround by square
|
||
brackets, of any of the flags in the following table. More
|
||
details, and examples, for each flag, are available in the <a href="../rewrite/flags.html">Rewrite Flags document</a>.</p>
|
||
|
||
<table class="bordered"><tr class="header"><th>Flag and syntax</th>
|
||
<th>Function</th>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>B</td>
|
||
<td>Escape non-alphanumeric characters in backreferences <em>before</em>
|
||
applying the transformation. For similar escaping of server-variables, see
|
||
the "escape" <a href="#mapfunc">mapping-function</a>.<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_b">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>BCTLS</td>
|
||
<td>Like [B], but only escape control characters and spaces.
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_bctls">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>BNE</td>
|
||
<td>Characters of [B] or [BCTLS] which should <strong>not</strong> be escaped.
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_bne">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>backrefnoplus|BNP</td>
|
||
<td>If backreferences are being escaped, spaces should be escaped to
|
||
%20 instead of +. Useful when the backreference will be used in the
|
||
path component rather than the query string.<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_bnp">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>chain|C</td>
|
||
<td>Rule is chained to the following rule. If the rule fails,
|
||
the rule(s) chained to it will be skipped. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_c">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>cookie|CO=<em>NAME</em>:<em>VAL</em></td>
|
||
<td>Sets a cookie in the client browser. Full syntax is:
|
||
CO=<em>NAME</em>:<em>VAL</em>:<em>domain</em>[:<em>lifetime</em>[:<em>path</em>[:<em>secure</em>[:<em>httponly</em>[<em>samesite</em>]]]]] <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_co">details ...</a></em>
|
||
</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>discardpath|DPI</td>
|
||
<td>Causes the PATH_INFO portion of the rewritten URI to be
|
||
discarded. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_dpi">details
|
||
...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>END</td>
|
||
<td>Stop the rewriting process immediately and don't apply any
|
||
more rules. Also prevents further execution of rewrite rules
|
||
in per-directory and .htaccess context. (Available in 2.3.9 and later)
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_end">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>env|E=[!]<em>VAR</em>[:<em>VAL</em>]</td>
|
||
<td>Causes an environment variable <em>VAR</em> to be set (to the
|
||
value <em>VAL</em> if provided). The form !<em>VAR</em> causes
|
||
the environment variable <em>VAR</em> to be unset.
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_e">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>forbidden|F</td>
|
||
<td>Returns a 403 FORBIDDEN response to the client browser.
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_f">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>gone|G</td>
|
||
<td>Returns a 410 GONE response to the client browser. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_g">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>Handler|H=<em>Content-handler</em></td>
|
||
<td>Causes the resulting URI to be sent to the specified
|
||
<em>Content-handler</em> for processing. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_h">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>last|L</td>
|
||
<td>Stop the rewriting process immediately and don't apply any
|
||
more rules. Especially note caveats for per-directory and
|
||
.htaccess context (see also the END flag). <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_l">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>next|N</td>
|
||
<td>Re-run the rewriting process, starting again with the first
|
||
rule, using the result of the ruleset so far as a starting
|
||
point. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_n">details
|
||
...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>nocase|NC</td>
|
||
<td>Makes the pattern comparison case-insensitive.
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_nc">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>noescape|NE</td>
|
||
<td>Prevent mod_rewrite from applying hexcode escaping of
|
||
special characters in the result of rewrites that result in
|
||
redirection. <em>
|
||
<a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_ne">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>nosubreq|NS</td>
|
||
<td>Causes a rule to be skipped if the current request is an
|
||
internal sub-request. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_ns">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>proxy|P</td>
|
||
<td>Force the substitution URL to be internally sent as a proxy
|
||
request. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_p">details
|
||
...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>passthrough|PT</td>
|
||
<td>Forces the resulting URI to be passed back to the URL
|
||
mapping engine for processing of other URI-to-filename
|
||
translators, such as <code>Alias</code> or
|
||
<code>Redirect</code>. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_pt">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>qsappend|QSA</td>
|
||
<td>Appends any query string from the original request URL to
|
||
any query string created in the rewrite target.<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_qsa">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>qsdiscard|QSD</td>
|
||
<td>Discard any query string attached to the incoming URI.
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_qsd">details
|
||
...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>qslast|QSL</td>
|
||
<td>Interpret the last (right-most) question mark as the query string
|
||
delimiter, instead of the first (left-most) as normally used.
|
||
Available in 2.4.19 and later.
|
||
<em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_qsl">details
|
||
...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>redirect|R[=<em>code</em>]</td>
|
||
<td>Forces an external redirect, optionally with the specified
|
||
HTTP status code. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_r">details ...</a></em>
|
||
</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>skip|S=<em>num</em></td>
|
||
<td>Tells the rewriting engine to skip the next <em>num</em>
|
||
rules if the current rule matches. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_s">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>type|T=<em>MIME-type</em></td>
|
||
<td>Force the <a class="glossarylink" href="../glossary.html#mime-type" title="see glossary">MIME-type</a> of the target file
|
||
to be the specified type. <em><a href="../rewrite/flags.html#flag_t">details ...</a></em></td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
</table>
|
||
|
||
<div class="note"><h3>Home directory expansion</h3>
|
||
<p> When the substitution string begins with a string
|
||
resembling "/~user" (via explicit text or backreferences), <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> performs
|
||
home directory expansion independent of the presence or configuration
|
||
of <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_userdir.html">mod_userdir</a></code>.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p> This expansion does not occur when the <em>PT</em>
|
||
flag is used on the <code class="directive">RewriteRule</code>
|
||
directive.</p>
|
||
</div>
|
||
|
||
|
||
<p>Here are all possible substitution combinations and their
|
||
meanings:</p>
|
||
|
||
<p><strong>Inside per-server configuration
|
||
(<code>httpd.conf</code>)<br />
|
||
for request ``<code>GET
|
||
/somepath/pathinfo</code>'':</strong><br />
|
||
</p>
|
||
|
||
<table class="bordered"><tr class="header">
|
||
<th>Given Rule</th>
|
||
<th>Resulting Substitution</th>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) otherpath$1</td>
|
||
<td>invalid, not supported</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) otherpath$1 [R]</td>
|
||
<td>invalid, not supported</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) otherpath$1 [P]</td>
|
||
<td>invalid, not supported</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) /otherpath$1</td>
|
||
<td>/otherpath/pathinfo</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) /otherpath$1 [R]</td>
|
||
<td>http://thishost/otherpath/pathinfo via external redirection</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) /otherpath$1 [P]</td>
|
||
<td>doesn't make sense, not supported</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) http://thishost/otherpath$1</td>
|
||
<td>/otherpath/pathinfo</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) http://thishost/otherpath$1 [R]</td>
|
||
<td>http://thishost/otherpath/pathinfo via external redirection</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) http://thishost/otherpath$1 [P]</td>
|
||
<td>doesn't make sense, not supported</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) http://otherhost/otherpath$1</td>
|
||
<td>http://otherhost/otherpath/pathinfo via external redirection</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) http://otherhost/otherpath$1 [R]</td>
|
||
<td>http://otherhost/otherpath/pathinfo via external redirection (the [R] flag is redundant)</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^/somepath(.*) http://otherhost/otherpath$1 [P]</td>
|
||
<td>http://otherhost/otherpath/pathinfo via internal proxy</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
</table>
|
||
|
||
<p><strong>Inside per-directory configuration for
|
||
<code>/somepath</code><br />
|
||
(<code>/physical/path/to/somepath/.htaccess</code>, with
|
||
<code>RewriteBase "/somepath"</code>)<br />
|
||
for request ``<code>GET
|
||
/somepath/localpath/pathinfo</code>'':</strong><br />
|
||
</p>
|
||
|
||
<table class="bordered"><tr class="header">
|
||
<th>Given Rule</th>
|
||
<th>Resulting Substitution</th>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^localpath(.*) otherpath$1</td>
|
||
<td>/somepath/otherpath/pathinfo</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^localpath(.*) otherpath$1 [R]</td>
|
||
<td>http://thishost/somepath/otherpath/pathinfo via external
|
||
redirection</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^localpath(.*) otherpath$1 [P]</td>
|
||
<td>doesn't make sense, not supported</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^localpath(.*) /otherpath$1</td>
|
||
<td>/otherpath/pathinfo</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^localpath(.*) /otherpath$1 [R]</td>
|
||
<td>http://thishost/otherpath/pathinfo via external redirection</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
<td>^localpath(.*) /otherpath$1 [P]</td>
|
||
<td>doesn't make sense, not supported</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr>
|
||
<td>^localpath(.*) http://thishost/otherpath$1</td>
|
||
<td>/otherpath/pathinfo</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr class="odd">
|
||
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