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 Posted by luigi7up on 08/31/07 09:15 
On 30 kol, 12:59, "Rik Wasmus" <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote: 
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:31:34 +0200, luigi7up <luigi...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Hello everyone, 
> 
> > Im havin' problem with images in pages that were mod_rewrite-n. 
> 
> > So, 
> 
> > /blog/3/ 
> 
> > is rewritten into 
> 
> > index.php?kom=blog&id=3 
> 
> > in .htaccess with directives: 
> 
> > RewriteRule ^blog/$ index.php?kom=blog [L] 
> > RewriteRule ^blog/(.*)/$ index.php?kom=blog&id=$1 [L] 
> 
> > but images that have relative path <img src='images/image.jpg' /> are 
> > problem because server appends image path to virtual directory /blog/ 
> > 3/: 
> 
> > /blog/3/images/image.jpg 
> 
> > where I want it to append that path to the root: 
> 
> >www.domain.com/images/image.jpg 
> 
> > I would like to solve this through .htaccess. 
> 
> Why? Can't you just use <img src='/images/image.jpg' />? 
> 
> > I tried solving this problem with entering apsolute paths to my images 
> > but Im unable to put apsolute path because Im using TinyMCE .js editor 
> > that resolves all absolute paths into relative ones.. 
> 
> TinyMCE is perfectly configurable. 
>                 ... 
>                 relative_urls: false, 
>                 document_base_url : "/", 
>                 ... 
> 
> > Also using slash in front of path (/images/image.jpg) isn't solving my 
> > problem. 
> 
> It should. What's going wrong. 
> 
> > I found RewriteRule that should solve my problem but it doesn't work. 
> > Here it is: 
> 
> > RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.(exe|jpg|jpeg)$ 
> 
> Which does not do what you think it does. 
> 
> 
> 
> > Maybe Im not using it right, I don't know but this problem gives 
> > headache for quite some 
> > time now. 
> 
> As said, go for the src='/images/image.jpg' solution. 
> 
> .htaccess is possible, but very kludgy. 
> 
> RewriteRule ^blog/images/(.*)$  images/$1 [L] 
> RewriteRule ^blog/$             index.php?kom=blog [L] 
> RewriteRule ^blog/(.*)/$        index.php?kom=blog&id=$1 [L] 
> -- 
> Rik Wasmus 
> 
> My new ISP's newsserver sucks. Anyone recommend a good one? Paying for 
> quality is certainly an option. 
 
Rik, 
 
thank you, 
 
RewriteRule ^blog/images/(.*)$  images/$1 [L] 
 
did what I needed. 
 
Now, could you tell me what would be the use of conditional: 
 
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.(exe|jpg|jpeg)$ 
 
Thank you 
 
Luka
 
  
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