Another mod_rewrite trailing slash question

∥☆過路亽.° 提交于 2019-11-27 03:48:19

问题


I have the following rewrite rules in my .htaccess file:

RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^news/([0-9]+)/?$ /?action=news&start=$1 [L]
RewriteRule ^man/([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/?$ /?action=man&page=$1 [L]
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/?$ /?action=$1 [L]

All of then end with a /? to check for an optional trailing slash. This works - it means I can use either http://www.site.com/news/ or http://www.site.com/news to get to the news page, which is what I want. The problem is that, while http://www.site.com/news/ works fine and redirects silently and all that fun stuff, http://www.site.com/news is visibly redirected to http://www.site.com/news/?action=news for some reason. They both come up with the same site, but for some reason if I leave off the trailing slash, the URL changes and looks all nasty.

Any ideas what's going on with this? I have no other rules in my .hyaccess file. I'll also point out that http://www.site.com/news/0 and http://www.site.com/news/0/ do not suffer from the same problem. Both of them redirect invisibly to http://www.site.com/?action=news&start=0, which is what I want. It only seems to be a problem with that third rule.

If it helps any, the site is on SourceForge.net.


回答1:


A wild guess: there is a directory named "news", and the the automatic Apache directory "add a trailing slash" redirect is kicking in and interacting with your RewriteRule in a weird way. If that's the case,

DirectorySlash Off

may help.




回答2:


Maybe MultiViews is causing this behavior. Try to disable this option:

Options -MultiViews

Another guess: remove the leading slash in the substitution.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/550587/another-mod-rewrite-trailing-slash-question

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