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Posted by shimmyshack on 05/09/07 12:11
On May 9, 12:50 pm, Kentor <ken...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 9, 7:12 am, shimmyshack <matt.fa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On May 9, 2:30 am, Kentor <ken...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Hello,
>
> > > Is there a way to have a rewrite done for two files for the same path?
> > > like this:
>
> > > RewriteRule ^area/(.*) indexMap1.php?area=$1 [L,QSA]
> > > RewriteRule ^area/(.*) indexMapContents1.php?area=$1 [L,QSA]
>
> > > Your probably thinking "why would you wanna do that?"
>
> > > The reason why I want to do this is because indexMap1.php is accessed
> > > with a subdomain as following:http://something.mywebsite.com....
> > > something goes into some var already before these 2 rewrite rules this
> > > way:
>
> > > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www\.)?([^.]+)\.mywebsite\.com
> > > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.mywebsite\.com
> > > RewriteRule ^$ indexMap1.php?location=%2 [L,QSA]
>
> > > now, inside my indexMap1.php file I'm using indexMapContents1.php as a
> > > javascript like this:
>
> > > echo "<script type=\"text/javascript\" src=\"/indexMapContents1.php
> > > \"></script>";
>
> > > and then inside that file I tell it that its actually a JS file and
> > > not a php...
>
> > > so I need the rewrite to catchhttp://something.mywebsite.com/area/"this_part_here"
> > > from the indexMapContents1.php file but I also need that same part
> > > used in the indexMap1.php file...
>
> > > Any suggestions on how I could do this would really help. I've already
> > > spent so much time on this and the only alternative I found was to
> > > create a cookie in indexMap1.php and get it back in
> > > indexMapContents1.php
>
> > > Thanks
>
> >http://something.mywebsite.com/area/region_name
> > -->
> > indexMap1.php?location=region_name
>
> > inside indexMap?location=region_name
> > -------8<-----
> > $location = filtered($_GET['location']);
> > #where filtered is a function which makes sure that the location is
> > checked against allowed values, and that it does not contain html, and
> > that it is urlencoded.
> > echo '<script
> > type="text/javascript"
> > src="/indexMapContents1.php?area='.$location.'">
> > </script>';
> > --------------------------
>
> > this would produce markup like so
> > <script type="text/javascript" src="/indexMapContents1.php?
> > area=region_name"></script>
>
> > inside indexMapContents1.php
> > ---------------8<--------------
> > $location = filtered($_GET['location']);
> > //use $location as normal
> > --------------------------------
>
> Awsome that worked :) thanks a lot.
sorry for the type it should have been
src="/indexMapContents1.php?location='.$location.'">
of course, but I got confused!
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