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| <p class="menu"><a href="../mod/">Modules</a> | <a href="../mod/directives.html">Directives</a> | <a href="../faq/">FAQ</a> | <a href="../glossary.html">Glossary</a> | <a href="../sitemap.html">Sitemap</a></p>
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| <p class="apache">Apache HTTP Server Version 2.3</p>
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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 2.3</a> > <a href="./">Rewrite</a></div><div id="page-content"><div id="preamble"><h1>Apache mod_rewrite Introduction</h1>
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| <div class="toplang">
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| <p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="../en/rewrite/intro.html" title="English"> en </a> |
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| <a href="../fr/rewrite/intro.html" hreflang="fr" rel="alternate" title="Français"> fr </a></p>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <p>This document supplements the <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
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| <a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">reference documentation</a>. It
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| describes the basic concepts necessary for use of
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| <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>. Other documents go into greater detail,
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| but this doc should help the beginner get their feet wet.
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| </p>
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| </div>
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| <div id="quickview"><ul id="toc"><li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#regex">Regular Expressions</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewriterule">RewriteRule basics</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#flags">Rewrite Flags</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewritecond">Rewrite conditions</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rewritemap">Rewrite maps</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#htaccess">.htaccess files</a></li>
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| </ul><h3>See also</h3><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">Module
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| documentation</a></li><li><a href="tech.html">Technical details</a></li><li><a href="rewrite_guide.html">Practical solutions to common
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| problems</a></li><li><a href="rewrite_guide_advanced.html">Practical solutions to
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| advanced problems</a></li></ul></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="section">
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| <h2><a name="introduction" id="introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
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| <p>The Apache module <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> is a very powerful and
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| sophisticated module which provides a way to do URL manipulations. With
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| it, you can do nearly all types of URL rewriting that you may need. It
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| is, however, somewhat complex, and may be intimidating to the beginner.
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| There is also a tendency to treat rewrite rules as magic incantation,
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| using them without actually understanding what they do.</p>
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| 
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| <p>This document attempts to give sufficient background so that what
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| follows is understood, rather than just copied blindly.
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| </p>
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| 
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| <p>Remember that many common URL-manipulation tasks don't require the
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| full power and complexity of <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>. For simple
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| tasks, see <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_alias.html">mod_alias</a></code> and the documentation
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| on <a href="../urlmapping.html">mapping URLs to the
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| filesystem</a>.</p>
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| 
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| <p>Finally, before proceeding, be sure to configure
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| the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritelog">RewriteLog</a></code>. Although
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| this log file can give an overwhelming amount of information, it is
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| indispensable in debugging problems with <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
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| configuration, since it will tell you exactly how each rule is
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| processed.</p>
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| 
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| <div class="note">
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| <p>The RewriteLog directive cannot be used in .htaccess files, but can
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| only be set in the main server configuration file.</p>
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| </div>
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="regex" id="regex">Regular Expressions</a></h2>
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| 
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| <p>mod_rewrite uses the <a href="http://pcre.org/">Perl Compatible
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| Regular Expression</a> vocabulary. In this document, we do not attempt
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| to provide a detailed reference to regular expressions. For that, we
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| recommend the <a href="http://pcre.org/pcre.txt">PCRE man pages</a>, the
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| <a href="http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html">Perl regular
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| expression man page</a>, and <a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/regex2/index.html">Mastering
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| Regular Expressions, by Jeffrey Friedl</a>.</p>
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| 
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| <p>In this document, we attempt to provide enough of a regex vocabulary
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| to get you started, without being overwhelming, in the hope that
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| <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>s will be scientific
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| formulae, rather than magical incantations.</p>
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| 
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| <h3><a name="regexvocab" id="regexvocab">Regex vocabulary</a></h3>
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| 
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| <p>The following are the minimal building blocks you will need, in order
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| to write regular expressions and <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>s. They certainly do not
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| represent a complete regular expression vocabulary, but they are a good
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| place to start, and should help you read basic regular expressions, as
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| well as write your own.</p>
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| 
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| <table>
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| <tr>
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| <th>Character</th>
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| <th>Meaning</th>
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| <th>Example</th>
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| </tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td><code>.</code></td><td>Matches any single
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| character</td><td><code>c.t</code> will match <code>cat</code>,
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| <code>cot</code>, <code>cut</code>, etc.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><code>+</code></td><td>Repeats the previous match one or more
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| times</td><td><code>a+</code> matches <code>a</code>, <code>aa</code>, 
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| <code>aaa</code>, etc</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><code>*</code></td><td>Repeats the previous match zero or more
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| times.</td><td><code>a*</code> matches all the same things
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| <code>a+</code> matches, but will also match an empty string.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><code>?</code></td><td>Makes the match optional.</td><td>
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| <code>colou?r</code> will match <code>color</code> and <code>colour</code>.</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr><td><code>^</code></td><td>Called an anchor, matches the beginning
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| of the string</td><td><code>^a</code> matches a string that begins with
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| <code>a</code></td></tr>
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| <tr><td><code>$</code></td><td>The other anchor, this matches the end of
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| the string.</td><td><code>a$</code> matches a string that ends with
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| <code>a</code>.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><code>( )</code></td><td>Groups several characters into a single
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| unit, and captures a match for use in a backreference.</td><td><code>(ab)+</code> 
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| matches <code>ababab</code> - that is, the <code>+</code> applies to the group.
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| For more on backreferences see <a href="#InternalBackRefs">below</a>.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><code>[ ]</code></td><td>A character class - matches one of the
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| characters</td><td><code>c[uoa]t</code> matches <code>cut</code>,
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| <code>cot</code> or <code>cat</code>.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><code>[^ ]</code></td><td>Negative character class - matches any character not specified</td><td><code>c[^/]t</code> matches <code>cat</code> or <code>c=t</code> but not <code>c/t</code></td></tr>
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| </table>
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| 
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| <p>In <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> the <code>!</code> character can be
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| used before a regular expression to negate it. This is, a string will
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| be considered to have matched only if it does not match the rest of
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| the expression.</p>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| <h3><a name="InternalBackRefs" id="InternalBackRefs">Regex Back-Reference Availability</a></h3>
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| 
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|       <p>One important thing here has to be remembered: Whenever you
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|       use parentheses in <em>Pattern</em> or in one of the
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|       <em>CondPattern</em>, back-references are internally created
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|       which can be used with the strings <code>$N</code> and
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|       <code>%N</code> (see below). These are available for creating
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|       the strings <em>Substitution</em> and <em>TestString</em>.
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|       Figure 2 shows to which locations the back-references are
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|       transferred for expansion.</p>
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| 
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| <p class="figure">
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|       <img src="../images/mod_rewrite_fig2.gif" width="381" height="179" alt="[Needs graphics capability to display]" /><br />
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|       <dfn>Figure 2:</dfn> The back-reference flow through a rule.
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| </p>
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| 
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| 
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="rewriterule" id="rewriterule">RewriteRule basics</a></h2>
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| <p>A <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> consists
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| of three arguments separated by spaces. The arguments are</p>
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| <ol>
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| <li><var>Pattern</var>: which incoming URLs should be affected by the rule;</li>
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| <li><var>Substitution</var>: where should the matching requests be sent;</li>
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| <li><var>[flags]</var>: options affecting the rewritten request.</li>
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| </ol>
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| 
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| <p>The <var>Pattern</var> is always a <a href="#regex">regular
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| expression</a> matched against the URL-Path of the incoming request
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| (the part after the hostname but before any question mark indicating
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| the beginning of a query string).</p>
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| 
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| <p>The <var>Substitution</var> can itself be one of three things:</p>
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| 
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| <dl>
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| <dt>A full filesystem path to a resource</dt>
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| <dd>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteRule ^/games.* /usr/local/games/web
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| </code></p></div>
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| <p>This maps a request to an arbitrary location on your filesystem, much
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| like the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_alias.html#alias">Alias</a></code> directive.</p>
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| </dd>
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| 
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| <dt>A web-path to a resource</dt>
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| <dd>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteRule ^/foo$ /bar
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| </code></p></div>
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| <p>If <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#documentroot">DocumentRoot</a></code> is set
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| to <code>/usr/local/apache2/htdocs</code>, then this directive would
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| map requests for <code>http://example.com/foo</code> to the
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| path <code>/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/bar</code>.</p>
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| </dd>
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| 
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| <dt>An absolute URL</dt>
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| <dd>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteRule ^/product/view$ http://site2.example.com/seeproduct.html [R]
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| </code></p></div>
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| <p>This tells the client to make a new request for the specified URL.</p>
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| </dd>
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| </dl>
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| 
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| <p>The <var>Substitution</var> can also
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| contain <em>back-references</em> to parts of the incoming URL-path
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| matched by the <var>Pattern</var>. Consider the following:</p>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteRule ^/product/(.*)/view$ /var/web/productdb/$1
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| </code></p></div>
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| <p>The variable <code>$1</code> will be replaced with whatever text
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| was matched by the expression inside the parenthesis in
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| the <var>Pattern</var>. For example, a request
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| for <code>http://example.com/product/r14df/view</code> will be mapped
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| to the path <code>/var/web/productdb/r14df</code>.</p>
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| 
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| <p>If there is more than one expression in parenthesis, they are
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| available in order in the
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| variables <code>$1</code>, <code>$2</code>, <code>$3</code>, and so
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| on.</p>
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| 
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| 
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="flags" id="flags">Rewrite Flags</a></h2>
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| <p>The behavior of a <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> can be modified by the
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| application of one or more flags to the end of the rule. For example, the
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| matching behavior of a rule can be made case-insensitive by the
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| application of the <code>[NC]</code> flag:
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| </p>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteRule ^puppy.html smalldog.html [NC]
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| </code></p></div>
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| 
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| <p>For more details on the available flags, their meanings, and
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| examples, see the <a href="flags.html">Rewrite Flags</a> document.</p>
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| 
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="rewritecond" id="rewritecond">Rewrite conditions</a></h2>
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| <p>One or more <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code>
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| directives can be used to restrict the types of requests that will be
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| subject to the
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| following <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>. The
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| first argument is a variable describing a characteristic of the
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| request, the second argument is a <a href="#regex">regular
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| expression</a> that must match the variable, and a third optional
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| argument is a list of flags that modify how the match is evaluated.</p>
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| 
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| <p>For example, to send all requests from a particular IP range to a
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| different server, you could use:</p>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^10\.2\.<br />
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| RewriteRule (.*) http://intranet.example.com$1
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| </code></p></div>
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| 
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| <p>When more than
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| one <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code> is
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| specified, they must all match for
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| the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> to be
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| applied. For example, to deny requests that contain the word "hack" in
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| their query string, except if they also contain a cookie containing
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| the word "go", you could use:</p>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} hack<br />
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| RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} !go<br />
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| RewriteRule .* - [F]
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| </code></p></div>
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| <p>Notice that the exclamation mark specifies a negative match, so the rule is only applied if the cookie does not contain "go".</p>
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| 
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| <p>Matches in the regular expressions contained in
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| the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code>s can be
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| used as part of the <var>Substitution</var> in
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| the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> using the
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| variables <code>%1</code>, <code>%2</code>, etc. For example, this
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| will direct the request to a different directory depending on the
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| hostname used to access the site:</p>
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| <div class="example"><p><code>
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| RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} (.*)<br />
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| RewriteRule ^/(.*) /sites/%1/$1
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| </code></p></div>
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| <p>If the request was for <code>http://example.com/foo/bar</code>,
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| then <code>%1</code> would contain <code>example.com</code>
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| and <code>$1</code> would contain <code>foo/bar</code>.</p>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="rewritemap" id="rewritemap">Rewrite maps</a></h2>
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| <p>See <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritemap">RewriteMap</a></code>.</p>
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="htaccess" id="htaccess">.htaccess files</a></h2>
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| 
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| <p>Rewriting is typically configured in the main server configuration
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| setting (outside any <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> section) or
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| inside <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#virtualhost"><VirtualHost></a></code>
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| containers. This is the easiest way to do rewriting and is
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| recommended. It is possible, however, to do rewriting
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| inside <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>
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| sections or <a href="../howto/htaccess.html"><code>.htaccess</code>
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| files</a> at the expense of some additional complexity. This technique
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| is called per-directory rewrites.</p>
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| 
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| <p>The main difference with per-server rewrites is that the path
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| prefix of the directory containing the <code>.htaccess</code> file is
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| stripped before matching in
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| the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code>. In addition, the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritebase">RewriteBase</a></code> should be used to assure the request is properly mapped.</p>
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| 
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| </div></div>
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| <div class="bottomlang">
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| <p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="../en/rewrite/intro.html" title="English"> en </a> |
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| <a href="../fr/rewrite/intro.html" hreflang="fr" rel="alternate" title="Français"> fr </a></p>
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| </div><div id="footer">
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| <p class="apache">Copyright 2009 The Apache Software Foundation.<br />Licensed under the <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Apache License, Version 2.0</a>.</p>
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