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.htaccess with products (string)


i use .htaccess and i have a rule that allow me to dynamically look for product in my database.



so someone can click on a link like this one:




www.domain.com/product/modular-plastic-lunch-set.html



and see the product. Now my problem is, when i use




www.domain.com/product/Modular-Plastic-Lunch-Set.html



it does not work,



why? here's my rules:




RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^product/([a-z0-9\-]+).html$ products.php?name=$1


Source: Tips4allCCNA FINAL EXAM

Comments

  1. It does not work because you don't have either A-Z or the [NC] flag.


    Use of the [NC] flag causes the RewriteRule to be matched in a
    case-insensitive manner. That is, it doesn't care whether letters
    appear as upper-case or lower-case in the matched URI.


    RewriteRule ^product/([a-z0-9\-]+).html$ php.php?name=$1 [NC,L,QSA]


    or

    RewriteRule ^product/([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+).html$ php.php?name=$1 [L,QSA]


    I added the L:


    The [L] flag causes mod_rewrite to stop processing the rule set. In
    most contexts, this means that if the rule matches, no further rules
    will be processed. This corresponds to the last command in Perl, or
    the break command in C. Use this flag to indicate that the current
    rule should be applied immediately without considering further rules.


    and QSA flag:


    When the replacement URI contains a query string, the default behavior
    of RewriteRule is to discard the existing query string, and replace it
    with the newly generated one. Using the [QSA] flag causes the query
    strings to be combined.


    More information about the flags at: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.3/rewrite/flags.html

    TIP: if you are looking for products using the name, you might see delay in your query, speically if you don't have an index. You should look into this before it gets ugly.

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  2. You're only looking for lower case letters (and numbers). You need to add upper case letters.

    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteRule ^product/([A-Za-z0-9\-]+).html$ products.php?name=$1

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