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I’m trying to write clean url’s for my website. I’m a rookie at this so forgive me. My .htaccess file currently looks like this:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)$ something.php?query=$1
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)/$ something.php?query=$1

The first rule seems to work. For example website.com/good-looking-query-string does in fact rewrite to website.com/something.php?query=ugly+looking+query+string

The second rule is where I’m having a problem. I can’t get that trailing slash to work. For example website.com/good-looking-query-string/ appears to pull up the page but without any CSS rules applied. I noticed all the links end up appended to the query string also. For example the link back to index.php ends up like website.com/good-looking-query-string/index.php

I need to get that trailing slash to work. What in the world am I doing wrong?

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Answers


  1. You can combine two line in one line:

    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)/?$ something.php?query=$1
    

    In this case / will be optional

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  2. Your issue is client side, you are using relative paths but you need to be using Root-relative paths. A URL of:

    website.com/good-looking-query-string
    

    loads from the root. A url of:

    website.com/good-looking-query-string/
    

    loads from the good-looking-query-string directory.

    So instead of href="style.css" you should have “href=”/style.css”and the index issue should behref=”/index.php”instead ofhref=”index.php”`.

    As noted in the earlier comment your regex could be simplified by adding a ? on the trailing slash to make it option. That is not your issue though, just simplifies the rules.

    RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)/?$ something.php?query=$1
    
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