[Linux-disciples] RewriteRule
Stephen R Laniel
linux-disciples@bostoncoop.net
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 21:00:47 -0400
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I'm trying to get the shorthand form
http://laniels.org/weblog?fascism_and_language
instead of
http://laniels.org/cgi-bin/weblog?rightframe=3Dfascism_and_language
to work, using the Apache RewriteRule
RewriteRule ^/weblog?(.*)$ /home/slaniel/cgi-bin/weblog?rightframe=3D$1
It doesn't seem to be working, even if I vary the '/home/slaniel/...'
part to refer to a URL rather than a Linux pathname. Any idea what I
might be doing wrong?
--=20
``Nothing gelds a novice father's masculinity more efficiently than
having to publicly verbalize a litany of cute product names each
ending in `y' or `ies' - `Huggy Furry Yummy Chewy Cuddly Potties.'''
-Mark Leyner, _Tooth Imprints On A Corn Dog_
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