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Posted by frizzle on 10/13/63 11:39
Justin Koivisto wrote:
> frizzle wrote:
> > Hi group,
> >
> > I know this isn't the right group, but i didn't know what group else it
> > should be.
> > I have a php/mySQL system, wich uses mod rewrite to enhance urls.
> >
> > I have the following RewriteRule:
> >
> > RewriteRule
> > ^news(/[0-9]{4}(/[0-9]{2}(/[A-z0-9_-]+)?)?)?)?(/(index\.html)?)?$
> > index.php
> >
> > Allows urls as:
> >
> > domain.com / news / 2006 / 02 / some_news-itemName / index.html
> >
> > structure:
> >
> > domain / news / year / month / news item's name
> >
> > A trailing slash, and optionally 'index.html' are alwas allowed this
> > way, an item name can only be given if a month is defined, which can
> > only be defined if a year is defined.
> >
> > Now how can i divide the different information parts into $_GET in the
> > url, like
> >
> > index.php?year=2006&month=02&topic=some_news-itemName
> >
> > $1 gives me: /2006/02/some_news-itemName
> > $2 gives me: /02/some_news-itemName
> > $3 gives me: /some_news-itemName
> > $4 gives me: /index.html
> > $5 gives me: index.html
> >
> > So i'd like the $_GET's to be more 'precise'.
>
> Try something like this (notice where the groups are and the ? operator):
>
> RewriteRule ^news(/[0-9]{4})?(/([0-9]{2}))?(/([^/]+))?(/(index\.html))?$
> index.php?year=$1&month=$3&topic=$5
>
> --
> Justin Koivisto, ZCE - justin@koivi.com
> http://koivi.com
Doesn't this allow me to define a month in the url, without defining a
year?
Frizzle.
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